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Myleene Klass, 47, shows off her incredible abs – 19 years after iconic I'm a Celeb white bikini moment –

Myleene Klass, 47, shows off her incredible abs – 19 years after iconic I'm a Celeb white bikini moment –

Scottish Sun04-05-2025

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MYLEENE Klass showed she's still got the stomach for it, almost two decades after her now infamous I'm A Celebrity shower scene.
The 47-year-old looked more toned than ever, as she showcased her impressive abdominals during a home workout session.
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Myleene Klass said she's never felt better
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Myleene is a brand ambassador for Freemans
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Myleene joked that she's paying her bikini tax
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Myleene in her 2006 white bikini shower scene on I'm A Celeb
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Loose Women star Myleene pouted for the camera as she lifted weights, while also showing off a Freemans bikini, a company she works for as a brand ambassador.
And while her iconic white bikini moment, from the shower on I'm A Celeb happened 19 years ago, she did more recently prove that she can still slip into white swimwear just as easily.
In March this year, the former Hear'Say singer sizzled in a white bikini in a video, shot for the same fashion retailers.
She captioned that video: "You've been buying my bikinis for 18 years bestowing on me the title of UK's longest running celebrity brand.
Thank you to my loyal supporters. Can't wait for you to see my new range."
She then added that despite being set to hit the half-century mark on her next big birthday, she harbours no plans to stop wearing revealing swimwear.
She said: "This age thing is a funny one, I've never felt better, it is time to embrace and celebrate who we are.
"As to the fashion rule book – I've got news for you, there isn't one.
"It's all about finding clothes that make you look and feel fantastic."
Despite her sexy shower scene being one of the more memorable moments on the 2006 series of I'm A Celeb, it wasn't enough to see Myleene crowned Queen of the Jungle that year.
She instead had to settle for second place in the series, which saw Busted star Matt Willis triumph, and Australian singer Jason Donovan finish in third.
Myleene Klass looks incredible in red bikini on family holiday in Thailand with lookalike sister
Upon hearing about how popular her bikini scene had been with viewers, Myleene decided to auction off the said item, which sold for £7,500, with Myleene donating the money to charity.
In 2023 Myleene returned to the popular ITV show for I'm A Celebrity All Stars, which saw her finally crowned the winner, with Diversity star Jordan Banjo taking second place on the series, which was filmed in South Africa.
In doing so Myleene became the first person to be crowned an "I'm A Celebrity Legend".
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Myleene is far from averse to showing off her toned stomach
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Myleene baring her midrift in central London
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