Myleene Klass fights back tears as she reveals her children got her through I’m A Celeb stint
Myleene Klass fought back tears live on air as she discussed her time on I’m A Celebrity… South Africa on Smooth Radio on Tuesday.
The singer, 45, who was crowned first-ever show ‘Legend’, revealed how thinking about her kids helped her through her second stint on the challenging show.
Speaking to her friend Kate Garraway, Myleene wiped her eyes as she reflected on how she tried to set a good example for her kids watching at home.
“You have now misled me, god this is a nightmare!” exclaimed Kate as they both sobbed in the studio.
“People just underestimate what you have to put in every day and I think there are so many people who go through this themselves,” explained Myleene.
Emotional: Myleene Klass, 45, fought back tears live on air as she discussed her time on I’m A Celebrity…South Africa on Smooth Radio on Tuesday
Reunion: The singer, 45, who was crowned first-ever show ‘Legend’, revealed how thinking about her kids helped her through her second stint on the challenging show
She continued, “You have to have a conversation with yourself and just put your mind in a certain place and say, okay, I have 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 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.”
It comes after Myleene took to her Instagram on Monday to announce she’d donated her I’m A Celeb South Africa award to the charity Save The Children.
It comes after viewers last week watched the TV personality be crowned the first-ever IAC legend before walking away with a check for £100,000.
Myleene, who is an ambassador for the charity, took to her social media to share snaps of her time traveling with the organization and said eating ‘rotten tofu’ and ‘mouse tails’ on the ITV show was all worth it.
The radio DJ could be seen caring for babies, delivering supplies and teaching at a school.
Save the Children was founded in the United Kingdom in 1919 with the aim of helping improve the lives of children around the world.
Speaking to her friend Kate Garraway, Myleene wiped her eyes as she reflected on how she tried to set a good example for her kids watching at home.
Oh no! “You have now misled me, god this is a nightmare!” exclaimed Kate as they both sobbed in the studio
She wrote: ‘I’m proud to donate my £100,000.00 @imacelebrity prize money to @savechildrenuk’.
‘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’.
Myleene continued, “You do have to talk to yourself for a second and put your mind in a certain place and say, okay, I have little eyes looking at me.
Winner: It comes after Myleene took to her Instagram on Monday to announce she had donated her I’m A Celeb South Africa award to the charity Save The Children
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’.
“Trying to distribute food in Bangladesh to families while they make a small meal of broth and a bean stalk for 24 hours.”
‘Holding a mother in Nepal as she shows me where she thinks her baby is buried after they died of pneumonia and she couldn’t leave the hospital because she couldn’t pay the medical bill for three months (it was £4)’.
Myleene continued, “Giving medical equipment to a midwife who delivered just 2,000 babies by the light of one flashlight held between her teeth. When the batteries run out, they just wait until they can afford another one and buy it.”