Rachel Riley enjoys leisurely stroll with baby daughter Maven

Rachel Riley puts on an animated display as make-up free star enjoys leisurely stroll with baby daughter Maven

She welcomed her first child, a daughter named Maven Aria, over four months ago.

And Rachel Riley was enjoying some fresh air when she stepped out with her baby girl on Monday, accompanied by her mother-in-law.

The 34-year-old Countdown star was in high spirits as she strolled along, laughing at a message on her phone.

Stepping out: Rachel Riley was enjoying some fresh air when she stepped out with baby girl on Monday morning 

Rachel lovingly cradled baby Maven close to her chest as she headed out with the youngster in a papoose.

The TV personality was dressed down for her outing, wrapping up warm in a cosy faux fur jacket.

She sported comfy jeans and simple trainers for her walk, wearing a pair of shades pushed back on top of her head.

Rachel is currently on maternity leave from her Countdown role and has been spending quality time with her baby daughter and husband Pasha Kovalev.

Animated: The 34-year-old Countdown star was in high spirits as she strolled along, laughing at a message on her phone

Animated: The 34-year-old Countdown star was in high spirits as she strolled along, laughing at a message on her phone

Family outing: The star was also accompanied by her mother-in-law during her one-hour outdoor exercise time

Family outing: The star was also accompanied by her mother-in-law during her one-hour outdoor exercise time

Rachel’s outing comes after she won the first round in her legal battle against one of Jeremy Corbyn’s closest aides.

A High Court judge ruled that the comments posted online by Laura Murray, head of complaints for the Labour party, against the TV star showed a ‘defamatory tendency’.

Mr Justice Nicklin also said the description of Rachel was defamatory within common law.

Sweet: Rachel lovingly cradled baby Maven close to her chest as she headed out with the youngster in a papoose

Sweet: Rachel lovingly cradled baby Maven close to her chest as she headed out with the youngster in a papoose

Keeping it casual: The TV personality was dressed down for her outing, wrapping up warm in a cosy faux fur jacket

Keeping it casual: The TV personality was dressed down for her outing, wrapping up warm in a cosy faux fur jacket

Maternity leave: Rachel has been spending quality time with her baby daughter and husband Pasha Kovalev

Maternity leave: Rachel has been spending quality time with her baby daughter and husband Pasha Kovalev 

The legal action followed a Twitter row between Riley and Murray, after former Labour leader Corbyn had an egg thrown at him outside a mosque in Finsbury Park, London on March 4 last year.

Murray said a post retweeted by Riley compared Corbyn to a Nazi and inferred he deserved to be attacked.

In a tweet that has since been removed, Murray wrote: ‘Today Jeremy Corbyn went to his local mosque for visit my mosque day, and was attacked by a Brexiteer.

‘Rachel Riley tweets that Corbyn deserves to be violently attacked because he is a Nazi.

Cute: Little Maven was bundled up in a bear onesie and a leopard print papoose

Cute: Little Maven was bundled up in a bear onesie and a leopard print papoose 

Legal battle: Rachel's outing comes after she won the first round in her legal battle against one of Jeremy Corbyn's closest aides

Defamatory: A High Court judge ruled that the comments posted online by Laura Murray, head of complaints for the Labour party, against the TV star showed a 'defamatory tendency'

Legal battle: Rachel’s outing comes after she won the first round in her legal battle against one of Jeremy Corbyn’s closest aides

‘This woman is as dangerous as she is stupid. Nobody should engage with her. Ever.’

In response, Riley – who is Jewish – launched legal action against Murray.

Legal papers lodged at the High Court alleged that the TV star’s reputation has been ‘seriously damaged’ and she has been caused ‘substantial anxiety, humiliation, upset and distress’ because of Murray’s tweet.

Losing the opening round of their legal battle means Murray now potentially faces having to prove that Riley would support violent action against Corbyn to defend the £50,000 libel case.

Riley launched her legal action a year ago as the anti-Semitism row raged within the Labour Party.

Claim: Laura Murray, head of complaints for the Labour party and an aide of Jeremy Corbyn, claimed a post retweeted by Riley compared Corbyn to a Nazi

Claim: Laura Murray, head of complaints for the Labour party and an aide of Jeremy Corbyn, claimed a post retweeted by Riley compared Corbyn to a Nazi

In his preliminary ruling, Mr Justice Nicklin rejected legal submissions from Murray's lawyers that her tweet was a stating an opinion and not defamatory

Security: Riley had to be given extra protection on the Channel 4 game show after a torrent online abuse from her stand against anti-Semitism (pictured with husband Pasha Kovalev)