Hole in one? Kerri-Anne Kennerley looks bright and cheery in a colourful outfit as she plays in a celebrity golf tournament... one month after the tragic death of husband John
She tragically lost her husband John, who she called the 'love of her life,' at the end of February.
And on Thursday, Kerri-Anne Kennerley took some time for herself when she played in the Lakeland's celebrity golf tournament on The Gold Coast.
The 65-year-old media personality appeared in high spirits on the day, wearing a colourful outfit to hit the golf course.

Back to what she loves! Kerri-Anne Kennerley looked bright and cheery as she played in a celebrity golf tournament on the Gold Coast on Thursday
The blonde looked chic in light blue trousers and a pink, blue and orange blouse.
She teamed the look with a pink visor and white lace-up shoes.
The TV star and Studio 10 host wore her short locks out and over her shoulders and natural-looking makeup.

Turning heads! The blonde looked chic in light blue trousers and a pink, blue and orange blouse


Beep beep! At one point, golf enthusiast Kerri-Anne could be seen cheering on the course, before zooming around in a cart

Flawless as always! The TV star and Studio 10 host wore her short locks out and over her shoulders and natural-looking makeup

Doing what she does best: The TV star has previously spoken about her love of golf
At one point, golf enthusiast Kerri-Anne could be seen cheering on the course, before zooming around in a cart.
In February, Kerri-Anne revealed that her husband John had died, taking to Instagram to share a flashback black and white photo of their wedding day.
'It's with a heavy heart and awful sadness that I let you know that my beautiful husband John passed away last night,' Kerri-Anne wrote in her post.

Grief: In February, Kerri-Anne revealed that her husband John had died, taking to Instagram to share a flashback black and white photo of their wedding day


Heartbreaking: 'It's with a heavy heart and awful sadness that I let you know that my beautiful husband John passed away last night,' Kerri-Anne wrote in her post

Sad: The couple married in 1984 and spent over three decades together
'As you all know, John has faced some tremendous challenges over the past few years and with each he has been extraordinarily brave and determined to overcome those hurdles and live a normal life.'
At the end of the lengthy post, she wrote: 'John, you were the love of my life.'
Last Thursday meanwhile, Kerri-Anne returned to her role on Studio 10 and spoke about her heartbreaking loss.

Devastating: At the end of the lengthy post, she wrote: 'John, you were the love of my life'

Brave: Last Thursday meanwhile, Kerri-Anne returned to her role on Studio 10 and spoke about her heartbreaking loss


Candid: The TV veteran, 65, thanked the public for their support, before tearfully describing how her life has changed following John's death
The TV veteran, 65, thanked the public for their support, before tearfully describing how her life has changed following John's death.
'The hole it leaves in your life, it's so painful. It's a hole that will never be filled,' she said, clutching a tissue in her hand.
'It was a shock because I thought I would have John for many, many, many years to come. It was a terrible shock.'

Tough: 'The hole it leaves in your life, it's so painful. It's a hole that will never be filled,' she said, clutching a tissue in her hand

Shock: 'It was a shock because I thought I would have John for many, many, many years to come. It was a terrible shock'


Keepsake: In an emotional moment, Kerri-Anne revealed to the audience a keepsake John once gave her that she would always wear for good luck. The keepsake was a gold anchor necklace
'We were always together,' Kerri-Anne added. 'It hurts, but I still think of how he would expect me to act, to be... and there is a lot of decisions to make.
'It's not fair, but life happens.'
In an emotional moment, Kerri-Anne revealed to the audience a keepsake John once gave her that she would always wear for good luck.
The keepsake was a gold anchor necklace.
She explained: 'In 1981, when I was hired as the anchor of Good Morning Australia, John had this [anchor charm necklace] made for me and I have worn this as my good luck charm as I know I always have him close with me.'
Kerri-Anna concluded: 'I think for two because he taught me to, and he was the best, kindest person I've ever known. I get more comfort out of the fact we think as two.'
John died from pneumonia at the age of 78.
He was left paralysed from the neck down after a fall in 2016.

Her man: John died from pneumonia at the age of 78. He was left paralysed from the neck down after a fall in 2016