Myleene Klass shows off her figure in a hot bikini shoot

Myleene Klass turned up the heat by showcasing her new swimwear range for Next in a stunning photo shoot.

The 44-year-old media personality showed off her amazing figure in the shoot as she showed off a variety of looks while posing on the beach.

In one look, Myleene donned a zebra-print two-piece suit and a pair of sunglasses as she flaunted her toned midriff.

The former Hear’Say star also wore a gold necklace and oversized sunglasses as she styled her locks in loose waves.

In another snap, Myleene sizzled in a fuchsia bikini as she posed in an oversized tan sun hat.

Wow: Myleene Klass turned the heat up as she showed off her new swimwear range for Next in a stunning photo shoot

Sizzling: The media personality, 44, showed off her amazing figure in the shoot as she showed off a variety of looks while posing on a beach

Sizzling: The media personality, 44, showed off her amazing figure in the shoot as she showed off a variety of looks while posing on a beach

The presenter also showed off a multicolored floral two-piece and an orange and pink print bikini in other snaps.

Speaking about the range, Myleene said: “I wanted this range of swimwear to be as bold, eye-catching and unapologetic as the women who wear it.

‘The confidence my customers feel when they wear my designs is second to none, which is probably why a Myleene Klass item is sold every 45 seconds!’

The shoot comes after Myleene recently called out a celebrity for making her Filipino nanny work “illegal hours.”

The star, whose mother is Filipino and her father is Chinese, shared a lengthy Instagram post detailing “casual racism” she encountered in past conversations.

Likening her famous friend to a ‘slave owner,’ she demanded that those who employed Filipino nannies pay them properly and treat them fairly.

He wrote in his Stories: ‘Things I’ve been told living in North London… Get a Filipino. I have a Filipino Filipinos are cheaper, talk to an agency. I have a lovely easy going Filipina cleaner you can lend her to.

‘We are good to our Filipina, we send her home every Christmas. We’re leaving London, do you want our Filipino?

Sensational: The star looked amazing while wearing a multicolored floral two-piece suit

Sensational: The star looked amazing while wearing a multicolored floral two-piece suit

Speaking about the range, Myleene said:

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Speaking about the range, Myleene said: “I wanted this range of swimwear to be as bold, eye-catching and unapologetic as the women who wear it.”

Flawless: The presenter showed off her toned belly as she posed on the beach for the shoot

Flawless: The presenter showed off her toned belly as she posed on the beach for the shoot

“And a celebrity… ‘She wanted to come on vacation, she’d miss our kids’ (the lady missed Christmas with her own kids and was working 24/7 illegal hours).”

Hitting on what he had heard, he wrote: ‘You don’t have any person making you a slave owner. she is not yours

‘Also, if you’re not sure, change the word Filipino to another race and see how it fits. Suddenly it doesn’t sound so ‘good’. Not putting my Asian sisters out of work. Pay them and treat them properly.

Myleene did not say who the famous friend is.

Her words come after she revealed she was “mistaken” for her son Apollo’s “Filipino nanny” in a candid Instagram post about her mixed-race heritage, following Everything Everywhere All At Once and its Asian cast triumphing at the SAG Awards Sunday.

Raise your voice: The shoot comes after Myleene recently called out a celebrity for making her Filipina nanny work at

Raise your voice: The shoot comes after Myleene recently called out a celebrity for making her Filipino nanny work “illegal hours.”

Opening: Myleene, whose mom is Filipino and dad is Chinese, shared a lengthy Instagram post detailing the

Opening: Myleene, whose mum is Filipino and dad is Chinese, shared a lengthy Instagram post detailing the “casual racism” she has endured living in North London.

In the lengthy post, Myleene said someone mistook her for her son’s babysitter last week, adding that others don’t realize the phrase is “casually racist.”

The star, who welcomed son Apollo in 2019, wrote: “Even last week when I was out with my son I was ‘mistaked’ for his Filipino babysitter (gladly, noble role but often misrepresented). taken for granted in North London) where some mums don’t realize how lucky they are to have “help” and “a Filipino” or that even this very phrase is casually racist).

“The Asian community has to leave their children to provide a better life for them, raising those who are not their own and expect them to be openly grateful for the often unfair payment, while being invisible.”