Myleene Klass cuts a glamorous figure in a black cut-out dress as she makes a stylish departure from Smooth Radio
Myleene Klass cut a glamorous figure in a black cut-out dress as she left Smooth Radio on Sunday.
The 45-year-old musician paraded around town in her stylish bodycon dress after leaving Global Studios.
She teamed her look with a pair of knee-high boots and shielded her eyes with sunglasses.
Myleene exuded elegance in her fall look and accessorized her outfit with a black Channel bag.
Despite the dreary, rainy weather, Myleene brightened up the day with a pop of red on her lips.
Wow: Myleene Klass, 45, cut a glamorous figure in a black cut-out dress as she left Smooth Radio on Sunday
Glamorous: The musician paraded around town in her stylish bodycon dress after leaving Global Studios
Her appearance comes after she presented Classic FM Live at London’s Royal Albert Hall last week.
Myleene, who hosts the radio station’s Calm Classics show, put on a very glamorous show in a floor-length white satin dress.
Announcer Myleene was seen outside the concert hall, looking confident with her hand on her hip in the backless dress.
Meanwhile, it was recently reported that a Popstars revival is planned to find the next big boy band.
An untitled new talent show inspired by the much-loved ITV show – which launched 21 years ago and brought together acts such as Girls Aloud and Hear’Say – is in the pipeline on the hunt for a major group like One Direction.
A source said The sun: ‘First ITV brought back Big Brother, then the BBC brought back Survivor. This might be the holy trinity of great shows from twenty years ago.
‘The popularity of programs from that era has increased enormously among Millennials. But what they want is to go back to the roots of these shows.
‘X Factor may be the best-known and most recent talent show, but it was Popstars who started it all.’
Beautiful: Despite the dreary, rainy weather, Myleene brightened up the day with a pop of red color on her lips
Glam: Myleene exuded elegance in her fall look and accessorized her outfit with a black Channel bag
Stylish: She teamed her look with a pair of knee-high boots and shielded her eyes with sunglasses
The series was first launched in 2001 as a documentary about auditions for a new group, which included Myleene and Kym Marsh forming Pure and Simple hitmakers Hear’Say.
The following year, Davina McCall fronted Popstars: The Rivals, a more traditional talent show that gave birth to Girls Aloud.
The proposed new show – which does not yet have a name or TV channel – will return to a ‘documentary’ format looking at a boy band coming to life.
New production company Moon and Back – run by former ITV head of entertainment and executive producer of Britain’s Got Talent Nigel Hall – is leading the charge. Nigel also worked on I’m A Celebrity and played a key role in Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.
He is said to be joined in the new venture by Ant and Dec’s former manager Russ Lindsay and ITV’s former director of global content Dawn Airey.
Scouts are already looking for people aged 18 to 23 to join the cast, with the team ‘looking for the next generation of superstars to form a brand new five-piece boy band’.
While the casting call warns against ‘substantial travel’ and ‘being outside the UK from January to July 2024’, it adds: ‘If you can dance, sing and have a big personality to match, we’d like to hear from you .’
Coming back? It comes after it was reported that a Popstars revival is planned to find the next big boy band (Myleene’s former band Hear’Say formed on ITV’s Popstars in 2001. (Clockwise from top left: Danny Foster, Noel Sullivan, Suzanne Shaw, Myleene and Kym Marsh) Pictured in 2001)