Myleene Klass radiates summer vibes in a chic floral and leopard print dress
Myleene Klass exuded summer vibes as she headed to the Smooth Radio studios in Manchester on Friday.
The 45-year-old businesswoman wore a floral and leopard print midi dress from her Next collection, which she paired with a pair of chunky Chanel sandals.
She chose to wear her ombre waves loose while throwing on a pair of oversized sunglasses to complete her look.
For her jewelry, the former I’m A Celeb contestant added a stack of chains, which complemented the watch she wore on her wrist.
She wore minimal makeup and added a slick nude lipstick.
Ready for summer: Myleene Klass exuded summer vibes in a chic floral and leopard print dress as she headed to the Smooth Radio studios in Manchester on Friday
Keeping it chic: The businesswoman, 45, looked cheerful as she opted for a floral and leopard print midi dress, which she paired with some Chanel sandals
Myleene recently proved she could play the piano backwards, just as she had confessed during her performance on I’m A Celebrity… South Africa.
She posted a hilarious video to Instagram this week, where she stood on stage in an empty theater, looking in her element as she put her bendable arms to good use.
In her caption, the musician wrote, “If the @skyarts team asks you to ‘prove it’ [laughing emoji].
‘I’ve just arrived in Cardiff filming my new classical music show… and there’s a piano here. Unsurprisingly, I kept the crew off their lunch. [laughing emoji] #piano #MyleenesMusicKlass.’
Before winning the ITV reality show, Myleene performed some backward push-ups, which shocked her fellow camp mates.
Jordan Banjo and Phil Tufnell couldn’t believe their eyes when she revealed her hidden talent to them. .
It comes after Myleene announced she had donated her I’m A Celeb South Africa prize money went to the charity Save The Children as she was crowned the show’s first ever ‘legend’.
She wrote: ‘I’m proud to donate my £100,000 @imacelebrity prize money to @savechildrenuk’.
Minimal is beautiful: She added a stack of chains, which complemented the watch she wore on her wrist
Gorgeous: She wore minimal makeup for her outing, which brought out her natural beauty
Talented: Myleene recently proved she could play the piano backwards, just as she had confessed during her performance on I’m A Celebrity… South Africa
Queen of the Jungle: Before winning the ITV reality show, Myleene did some backward push ups which shocked her fellow camp mates
Winner: It comes after Myleene announced she had donated her I’m A Celeb South Africa prize money to the charity Save The Children as she was crowned the show’s first-ever ‘legend’
‘I have been an ambassador for 11 years and have traveled the world helping STC’.
“The things I saw will stay with me forever. Children in the Philippines are playing near the ships grounded by the tsunami so they can be next to their parents who were crushed beneath them.
‘Dancing with children in refugee camps in Jordan, while their parents weave me a cutting board from plastic bags to thank them for being there’.
She continued, “(I still have it). Rescued child brides in Tanzania are learning the Solfa, Astronomy and Science while studying all day long, striving to become engineers and doctors to help their communities and make clothes at night. to smoothe’.
The former model also discussed her time on I’m A Celeb on Smooth Radio, saying how she tried to set a good example for her kids watching at home
“People just underestimate what you have to put in every day and I think there are so many people who go through this themselves,” Myleene told her friend Kate Garraway.
She admitted that she had her mind set on the show, knowing her kids would be watching her.
“She said, ‘Surely you should talk to yourself and put your mind in a certain place and say, okay, I’ve got little eyes looking at me.’
“You want them to know that when they’re scared when they think where I’m going to get the courage, these are the things the jungle brings out.
“The trials bring to a person their grit and determination and their true metal, because you have to deliver for the campmates, or in the real world, for your family,” she said.