Myleene Klass enjoys a rare outing with her daughters Ava, 17, and Hero, 13, as they attend launch of The Greatest Showman’s circus event

Myleene Klass enjoyed a rare outing with her two daughters as they attended the launch of Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular on Wednesday.

The presenter, 46, showed off her chic sense of style in a plunging black blazer and red flared trousers as she posed for photos at the glitzy event.

Myleene made the event a family affair as she arrived with her two daughters Ava, 17, and Hero, 13, who she shares with ex-husband Graham Quinn.

The Smooth FM star showed off her striking sense of style in the look, with her brunette locks pulled back into a sleek bun.

Ava opted for a pretty blue floral dress and sneakers, while Hero was dressed in a fun black top and ruffled skirt, paired with chunky black boots.

Myleene Klass enjoyed a rare outing with her two daughters as they attended the launch of Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular on Wednesday

Come alive! is a circus-inspired version of the iconic musical The Greatest Showman, with the show’s website revealing: ‘COME ALIVE! with the best international circus stars (Cirque de Demain Medal Winners, Cirque du Soleil) and musical theater talent from the West End

“This new show features all of Pasek and Paul’s popular GREATEST SHOWMAN songs, including This Is Me, Rewrite the Stars, A Million Dreams, Tightrope and The Greatest Show.”

Myleene also shares son Apollo, five, with her fiancé Simon Motson, and the couple announced their engagement in 2020.

The star previously told MailOnline that she asks her two teenage daughters for advice as she struggles with her mental health.

She said: ‘When things get over my head, I have to show my daughters why I feel this way.

‘They are so vocal about mental health and it’s brilliant to see.

“I just think they know they have to show how they feel and they’re very interested in what they have to do.”

Myleene’s eldest daughter Ava is following in her musical footsteps, having earned three college scholarships.

The presenter showed off her chic sense of style in a plunging black blazer and red flared trousers as she posed for photos at the glitzy event

The presenter showed off her chic sense of style in a plunging black blazer and red flared trousers as she posed for photos at the glitzy event

Myleene showed off her striking sense of style in the look, with her brunette locks pulled back into a sleek bun

Myleene showed off her striking sense of style in the look, with her brunette locks pulled back into a sleek bun

Myleene previously shared that Ava obtained her cello diploma at the age of 14 and earned a place at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music

Myleene previously shared that Ava obtained her cello diploma at the age of 14 and earned a place at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music

Ava, a student at the Royal Academy of Music, will study STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) but will also go on to music college.

Myleene previously shared that Ava obtained her cello diploma at the age of 14 and earned a place at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Proud mother alert. Today @pianos_our_forte took her Cello Diploma exam. (She’ll kill me for saying this, but for context, musos usually get their grade 8 at 16 (she got 2 at 12) and diplomas at 17/18, she gets two at 14),” Myleene wrote alongside photos of her and Ava outside the exam room.

“She’s phenomenally dedicated, super talented and conscientious, but at the end of the day, this girl is nice.”

“I couldn’t be more proud of her and cheering her on, taking her to her exams and sobbing as I sit in the waiting room and hearing her play with her heart and soul is nothing short of a privilege,” the proud mother said.

Myleene then revealed that “Ava will be joining @royalacademyofmusic in a few weeks and we’ll be cheering her on every step of the way.”

‘To the people who think Ava is great because I can play the piano: I can only help, I can’t play it for her! This is her achievement.

“To the kids sacrificing their time in the practice rooms, feeling the frustration, the worry of extra exams, the blisters on their fingers and the mothers carrying them around, I see you.”

“You’re part of the best tribe ever. You’ve taken the harder route, but we’re here for the marathon, not the sprint. Muso’s rock.’