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Myleene Klass stands out in a grass skirt as she teaches her son’s class how to dance Hawaiian

Myleene Klass showed off her hidden talent Wednesday when she attended her son’s school and taught his class the Hawaiian dance.

The 44-year-old radio host stood out in a grass-green skirt as she bucked her hips and showed off her moves.

She donned a colorful leis around her neck and head, as well as a quirky pink headband and pom poms.

Myleene shared several clips of the fun day with her 419k Instagram followers, as well as a sweet snap with her son Apollo.

The three-year-old boy had the flower necklaces around his neck, matching his mother’s, and was holding her hand.

Wow! Myleene Klass showcased her hidden talents on Wednesday when she attended her son’s school and taught her class how to dance Hawaiian.

Alongside the post, she wrote: ‘I taught my son’s Hawaiian and Polynesian dance class today. (It’s my hidden skill set… I used to be in a Hawaiian company 24 years ago!)

‘We learned what each hand gesture means, the language and how to dance. I can’t show her little faces, but her huge smiles and all her movements were so adorable.

“Such a beautiful and memorable day exploring different cultures and dusting off my grass skirt and Leis.”

It comes after Myleene last month said she thinks it’s “so tragic” that the menopause leave bill hasn’t passed the government and said women shouldn’t just “get on with it.”

The star appeared on Jeremy Vine to discuss the issue of women taking menopausal leave with their employers, saying that female reproductive health “seems to take a backseat.”

He also compared the health problems experienced by women between the ages of 45 and 55 to people experiencing health problems and getting sick leave, saying the government should seriously consider it because a large part of the workforce looks affected.

Discussing the issue alongside Associate Editor of the Daily Mail Andrew Pierce, Myleene said: “I think it’s so tragic that we now have women in parliament who can make these changes or indeed drive them, and anything to do with female reproductive health alone”. she seems to be in the background.

Talent: The radio host, 44, stood out in a grass-green skirt as she bucked her hips and showed off her moves

Bold: She donned a colorful leis around her neck and head, as well as a quirky pink headband and pom poms.

Talent: The radio host, 44, stood out in a grass-green skirt as she bucked her hips and showed off her moves

“It’s something we all have to live with, we’ve come this far and we should continue to do so.”

‘And just because the generations before us moved on, that’s not how it should work.

“The fact that this removes 900,000 women each year from the workplace is something that absolutely needs to be addressed and that is widespread.

She continued: ‘I have experienced this as you know, trying to pass a bill to care for women and families in miscarriage.

‘Now it’s happening with menopause too, it’s just not taken seriously by the very people it’s going to affect.

Family: Myleene's three-year-old son, Apollo, had leis around his neck, matching his mother's, and was holding her hand.

Family: Myleene’s three-year-old son, Apollo, had leis around his neck, matching his mother’s, and was holding her hand.

Jeremy asked, ‘So right now employers don’t have to do anything to account?’

“Well, this is just a pilot plan,” Myleene explained. “It wasn’t even to have something definitive, it was just to see, ‘let’s see how this works,’ if there are any symptoms of menopause that are really affecting a woman’s abilities at work, then let’s address that.”

“But here’s the thing, we dropped the word menopause for a second, if someone was struggling at work with something related to health issues, that should be addressed.”

“As soon as you put menopause first, it becomes a women’s problem. It is everyone’s problem.

Alongside the post, she wrote: 'I taught my son's Hawaiian and Polynesian dance class today.  (It's my hidden skill set...he used to be in a Hawaiian company 24 years ago!)'

Alongside the post, she wrote: ‘I taught my son’s Hawaiian and Polynesian dance class today. (It’s my hidden skill set…he used to be in a Hawaiian company 24 years ago!)’

In October 2020, Myleene revealed that she had suffered four miscarriages before giving birth to her three-year-old son Apollo.

Radio DJ Myleene, who, in addition to son Apollo, is the mother of daughters Ava, 14, and Hero, 10, said she told friends who had also had miscarriages what she had learned in an attempt to comfort them.

Myleene opened up about her miscarriages last year when she hosted a documentary on the subject for W magazine.

She lifted the lid on her mental health battle after the ordeal, in which she experienced “pain, trauma, sadness and fear.”

Candid: In October 2020, Myleene revealed she suffered four miscarriages before giving birth to her 'rainbow baby', son Apollo

Candid: Myleene revealed she suffered four miscarriages before giving birth to her ‘rainbow baby’ son Apollo

“I lost a lot of myself,” he admitted in the heartbreaking film. “I couldn’t talk about it for a year, I couldn’t even say the word.

‘It’s a word, but it’s sorrow, it’s trauma, it’s sadness, it’s fear. There must be a reason why people can’t say it,’ she questioned.

The reality star encouraged others to open up about their pregnancy losses, to normalize the experience.

In Jeremy Vine, Andrew told Myleene that ‘Jeremy is living in the real world,’ and Myleene argued, ‘I’m living in the real world!

‘I’m a working mother and I’m also a bring-home woman, I’m the breadwinner, who has to consider all these options and the fact that you’re going to eradicate working women at a time when they’re so valuable.

Jeremy added that it could make women of a certain age less employable.

Maternity: the star said that

Motherhood: The star said she “felt like I had failed my baby and my partner” when she suffered her first miscarriage, before becoming pregnant with Apollo (pictured)