
Myleene Klass reveals she caught her ex husband cheating on her with a famous female celebrity who has built her brand on 'family' values
The former One Show presenter, 47, said she walked in on the moment the former Hear'Say bodyguard, Graham Quinn, and the female star were taking each other's clothes off on the balcony of her own home.
Refusing to name the woman, the Loose Women panelist hinted that the person in question has built a career off a 'family brand'.
Myleene first started going out with her Irish bodyguard in 2001 and they were together for 12 years until they split in 2013.
Speaking on Paul Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast the mother-of-two said: 'I walked in on him with a famous person on my birthday on a balcony.'
According to the TV presenter, the pair tried to claim that it wasn't what it looked like and she continued: 'I'm in my house, it's my party. They weren't having sex, but they were unzipping each other.
''It's not what you think'. But I'm like, 'It is what I think'.
'It's the first thing they both said. I kicked everyone out of the party, including his mum and dad. They went back to Ireland and his dad said: 'He doesn't get it from me'.
'I remember thinking that was quite a weird thing to say,' she told the love expert.
Graham, who Myleene shares her two children Ava, 17, and Hero, 13, with, tried to blame the affair on being drunk.
She admitted the whole ordeal was a 'pretty big red flag' but still went through with their wedding in October 2011 but the pair split just six months later when Graham walked out on the mother of his children, coincidently, on her birthday.
Turning her thoughts towards the other woman, Myleene said: 'I've made peace with that situation now, but for a long time, it was very difficult to see their life.
'My life literally just broke apart very, very publicly and their life, they've managed to continue building a family brand on it. I have to take some accountability
'Look, you know, first and foremost to my children. My children have asked enough questions and it's never been a case of laying out my stall now.
'It's got to be as and when. But here's the funny thing - school mums, people who just want to gossip, will go to your children before anybody else.'
Myleene previously recalled the twisted request the women her ex cheated on her with asked her, she shared that the person who her ex had an affair with asked her for a photo one time.
Myleene said on Loose Women: '100%, I've been on the receiving of someone who cheated on me. I was extremely disturbed as was my family as was the ripple effect of people who have to live with those actions.
'Put it this way, one of the people that he cheated on me with asked to have a photo with me and I refused.
'One of the people that he had an affair with or a relationship with just said "Can I have a photo with you?"
'I said "No. I do not agree with what you stand for". If I then put myself, If I align myself or have allegiance to you as a person, that photo is out there forever.
'I don't agree with women or men having their lives turned upside down with lies and deceit because you didn't think it was that big of a crime.
Speaking on Paul Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast the mother-of-two said: 'I walked in on him with a famous person on my birthday on a balcony.'
'You're messing with peoples emotions and their lives. They have permanent repercussions.'
It comes after Myleene revealed she was ' sobbing in the bath' the night before her wedding to Graham.
The former Hear'Say popstar said 'she knew it wasn't right' between her and her partner at the time but went through with things anyway.
Speaking on Loose Women, Myleene then admitted she knew that he was unfaithful ahead of their wedding day and said she realised she wanted a divorce three days into the marriage.
The singer revealed that she was told to leave him at the alter by her friends and said the night before the nuptials she was still deciding what to do.
Myleene said: 'I was in the bath the night before I got married – which most of us know, didn't end well, in fact it went so badly that the priest even offered to annul the wedding. It was that quick!'
'I was in the bath and I was just sobbing because something didn't feel right, I just knew it wasn't right. And my girlfriend, now my girlfriend of 18 years, at the time she just said, 'The car is outside.' Like Thelma and Louise, we could just go.'
'At the time I didn't feel I could go, I had two children, and I had this wedding, you know we had the cathedral and we had the priest and it was just everything was there.'
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