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Myleene Klass puts on a leggy display in skimpy leopard-print shorts as she arrives at Smooth Radio
Myleene Klass puts on a leggy display in skimpy leopard-print shorts as she arrives at Smooth Radio

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Myleene Klass puts on a leggy display in skimpy leopard-print shorts as she arrives at Smooth Radio

Myleene Klass set pulses racing as she arrived at Smooth Radio Studios in London on Friday. The TV personality, 47, looked incredible in a pair of skimpy leopard-print shorts that showcased her toned legs. She wore sheer black tights and paired the shorts with a black vest top and a smart blazer. Posing up a storm for the cameras, Myleene further accessorised her look with a layer of gold necklaces, a black baseball cap, and a pair of trendy oversized shades. To complete her look, she sported a pair of black ankle boots and toted her essentials in a black Chanel handbag as she made her way into the studio. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Earlier this month, Myleene led the stars celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE Day as she hosted a tribute concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Joined in her hosting duties by Katherine Jenkins and Dan Walker, she pulled out all the stops on the night in an eye-catching red gown. The singer certainly brought the glamour as she displayed her toned frame in the thigh-high split dress, which was adorned with a huge bow detailing. The event, sponsored by the Daily Mail, featured a show-stopping performance from mezzo-soprano Katherine and dancing from Strictly Come Dancing stars. The show also included first-hand recollections from military veterans and those who lived through the conflict. Former pop star Myleene, whose father served in the Merchant Navy, said it was 'both humbling and an honour' to be involved. She said: 'With it (VE Day) being 80 years now, and as our serving personnel from that time reach an age many never thought they'd see, it's essential we keep their sacrifices and memory alive.' Her co-host, former BBC Breakfast star Dan, told the Mail he considered it 'a real privilege' to be 'standing on that stage introducing some amazing people'. 'Those values of freedom and democracy matter today.' Marking the anniversary, King Charles also used a keynote speech to call for greater efforts towards global peace. With conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and across the African continent, His Majesty suggested it was time to remind ourselves of the words of our great wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill, who said: 'Meeting jaw to jaw is better than war.' 'In so doing, we should also rededicate ourselves not only to the cause of freedom but to renewing global commitments to restoring a just peace where there is war, to diplomacy, and to the prevention of conflict,' he said. 'For as my grandfather [King George VI, who was monarch during the Second World War] put it: "We shall have failed, and the blood of our dearest will have flowed in vain, if the victory which they died to win does not lead to a lasting peace, founded on justice and established in good will." 'Just as those exceptional men and women fulfilled their duty to each other, to humankind, and to God, bound by an unshakeable commitment to nation and service, in turn, it falls to us to protect and continue their precious legacy – so that one day hence generations yet unborn may say of us: "they too bequeathed a better world".'

Myleene Klass risks ruining her curly hair as she gets caught in the rain outside Smooth Radio
Myleene Klass risks ruining her curly hair as she gets caught in the rain outside Smooth Radio

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Myleene Klass risks ruining her curly hair as she gets caught in the rain outside Smooth Radio

Myleene Klass risked ruining her freshly curled hair on Tuesday as she braved the rain on her way to the Smooth Radio Studio in London. The TV personality, 46, looked incredible in a beige mini dress that showcased her toned pins while holding her jacket over her head to protect her curls. She wore a pair of off-white trainers and grey socks an beamed for the cameras despite the rainy weather. To complete her look, she accessorised with layered necklaces and a trendy pair of oversized shades. Myleene toted her essentials in a cream shoulder bag as she made her way to the studio. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Earlier this month, Myleene led the stars celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE Day as she hosted a tribute concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Joined in her hosting duties by Katherine Jenkins and Dan Walker, she pulled out all the stops on the night in an eye-catching red gown. The singer certainly brought the glamour as she displayed her toned frame in the thigh-high split dress, which was adorned with a huge bow detailing. The event, sponsored by the Daily Mail, featured a show-stopping performance from mezzo-soprano Katherine and dancing from Strictly Come Dancing stars. The show also included first-hand recollections from military veterans and those who lived through the conflict. Former pop star Myleene, whose father served in the Merchant Navy, said it was 'both humbling and an honour' to be involved. She said: 'With it (VE Day) being 80 years now, and as our serving personnel from that time reach an age many never thought they'd see, it's essential we keep their sacrifices and memory alive.' Her co-host, former BBC Breakfast star Dan, told the Mail he considered it 'a real privilege' to be 'standing on that stage introducing some amazing people'. 'Those values of freedom and democracy matter today.' Marking the anniversary, King Charles also used a keynote speech to call for greater efforts towards global peace. With conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and across the African continent, His Majesty suggested it was time to remind ourselves of the words of our great wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill, who said: 'Meeting jaw to jaw is better than war.' 'In so doing, we should also rededicate ourselves not only to the cause of freedom but to renewing global commitments to restoring a just peace where there is war, to diplomacy, and to the prevention of conflict,' he said. 'For as my grandfather [King George VI, who was monarch during the Second World War] put it: "We shall have failed, and the blood of our dearest will have flowed in vain, if the victory which they died to win does not lead to a lasting peace, founded on justice and established in good will." 'Just as those exceptional men and women fulfilled their duty to each other, to humankind, and to God, bound by an unshakeable commitment to nation and service, in turn, it falls to us to protect and continue their precious legacy – so that one day hence generations yet unborn may say of us: "they too bequeathed a better world".'

Myleene Klass turns heads in floral midi dress as she enjoys an evening at The Royal Opera House
Myleene Klass turns heads in floral midi dress as she enjoys an evening at The Royal Opera House

Daily Mail​

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Myleene Klass turns heads in floral midi dress as she enjoys an evening at The Royal Opera House

Myleene Klass looked ready for summer as she enjoyed an evening at The Royal Opera House in London on Wednesday. The radio presenter, 47, turned heads as she slipped into a multi-coloured midi dress with a floral print. The garment featured a v-neckline and layered detail while Myleene cinched her waist with a gold chain belt. Adding height to her frame with a pair of white heels, the former Hear'Say singer added to her outfit with a matching handbag. Styling her brunette locks into a ponytail, the mother-of-three also sported a pair trendy sunglasses. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Wearing a light palette of makeup, Myleene completed her look with a pair of gold earrings. Earlier this month, Myleene led the stars celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE Day on Thursday as she hosted a tribute concert at the Royal Albert Hall. She was joined in her hosting duties alongside Katherine Jenkins and Dan Walker and pulled out all the stops on the night in an eye-catching red gown. The singer certainly brought the glamour as she displayed her toned frame in the thigh-high split dress, which was adorned with a huge bow detailing. The event, sponsored by the Daily Mail, featured a show-stopping performance from mezzo-soprano Katherine and dancing from Strictly Come Dancing stars. The show also included first-hand recollections from military veterans and those who lived through the conflict. Former pop star Myleene, whose father served in the Merchant Navy, said it was 'both humbling and an honour' to be involved. She said: 'With it (VE Day) being 80 years now, and as our serving personnel from that time reach an age many never thought they'd see, it's essential we keep their sacrifices and memory alive.' Adding height to her frame with a pair of white heels, the former Hear'Say singer added to her outfit with a matching handbag Her co-host, former BBC Breakfast star Dan, told the Mail he considered it 'a real privilege' to be 'standing on that stage introducing some amazing people'. 'Those values of freedom and democracy matter today.' Marking the anniversary, King Charles also used a keynote speech to call for greater efforts towards global peace. With conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and across the African continent, His Majesty suggested it was timely to remind ourselves of the words of our great wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill, who said: 'Meeting jaw to jaw is better than war.' 'In so doing, we should also rededicate ourselves not only to the cause of freedom but to renewing global commitments to restoring a just peace where there is war, to diplomacy, and to the prevention of conflict,' he said. 'For as my grandfather [King George VI, who was monarch during the Second World War] put it: "We shall have failed, and the blood of our dearest will have flowed in vain, if the victory which they died to win does not lead to a lasting peace, founded on justice and established in good will." 'Just as those exceptional men and women fulfilled their duty to each other, to humankind, and to God, bound by an unshakeable commitment to nation and service, in turn it falls to us to protect and continue their precious legacy – so that one day hence generations yet unborn may say of us: "they too bequeathed a better world".'

BBC Breakfast star reveals future on sofa and says job is a ‘rollercoaster' after taking over from show favourite
BBC Breakfast star reveals future on sofa and says job is a ‘rollercoaster' after taking over from show favourite

The Sun

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

BBC Breakfast star reveals future on sofa and says job is a ‘rollercoaster' after taking over from show favourite

A POPULAR BBC Breakfast star has revealed his future on the famous sofa, after taking over from a show favourite. Jon Kay, 55, has been a part of BBC Breakfast since 2009, however he got his big break on the show when Dan Walker left. 4 4 The journalist is now one of the anchors on the Beeb's flagship morning show, after Dan quit in 2022. Jon has now given an update on his job - which sees him co-host Monday to Wednesday alongside Sally Nugent, 53. The popular presenter revealed he has no plans to retire from BBC Breakfast anytime soon. Speaking at last night's BAFTA TV awards, where BBC Breakfast won the news coverage gong for its Post Office Special, he was asked how long he sees himself hosting the show. "I've no idea. All I know is I'm not doing it tomorrow! I've got tomorrow off after this," Jon told the Daily Star. He added: "I love it, I've been doing it, what, two year, Sunday night? I seriously love getting up every morning and doing it." Jon previously admitted that he has FIVE cups of coffee to keep him awake in the studio, due to the early starts. "I've gone so far with coffee that I think I would sleep less and feel worse if I didn't have it," he told viewers. BECOMING A BBC BREAKFAST STAR Jon got his big break when it was announced in July 2022 that he would become the main presenter of BBC Breakfast. Before that, he was a fill-in host for when the regular presenters were off. But Jon got his dream job when he took over the role from Dan, who left after six years in the job, for a position at Channel 5 News. Announcing the news at the time, Jon said: "So delighted to share this news and join the outstanding @BBCBreakfast team full time. "An absolute honour to front the UK's number one morning show with my mates @sallynugent @TVNaga01 and Charlie (and his new cat!)" 4

Myleene Klass shows off her abs in polka dot bralet and jeans as she steps out at Smooth Radio
Myleene Klass shows off her abs in polka dot bralet and jeans as she steps out at Smooth Radio

Daily Mail​

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Myleene Klass shows off her abs in polka dot bralet and jeans as she steps out at Smooth Radio

Myleene Klass put her best fashion foot forward as she stepped out at Smooth Radio in London on Saturday. The radio host, 47, showed off her incredible figure in an ab-flashing polka dot bralet and washed out jeans as she arrived to host her Saturday afternoon show. She kept comfortable in a pair of chunky sandals and swept a smart blazer over her shoulders to complete her stylish ensemble. Myleene accessorised with an array of chunky gold necklaces and hoop earrings while she shielded her eyes with dark oval shades. She fixed a polka dot bandana atop her brunette tresses and accentuated her stunning features with a bronzed make-up palette. Her latest outing comes days after she led the stars celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE Day on Thursday as she hosted a tribute concert at the Royal Albert Hall. She was joined in her hosting duties alongside Katherine Jenkins and Dan Walker and pulled out all the stops on the night in an eye-catching red gown. The singer certainly brought the glamour as she displayed her toned frame in the thigh-high split dress, which was adorned with a huge bow detailing. The event, sponsored by the Daily Mail, featured a show-stopping performance from mezzo-soprano Katherine and dancing from Strictly Come Dancing stars. The show also included first-hand recollections from military veterans and those who lived through the conflict. Former pop star Myleene, whose father served in the Merchant Navy, said it was 'both humbling and an honour' to be involved. She said: 'With it (VE Day) being 80 years now, and as our serving personnel from that time reach an age many never thought they'd see, it's essential we keep their sacrifices and memory alive.' Her co-host, former BBC Breakfast star Dan, told the Mail he considered it 'a real privilege' to be 'standing on that stage introducing some amazing people'. 'Those values of freedom and democracy matter today.' Marking the anniversary, King Charles also used a keynote speech to call for greater efforts towards global peace. With conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and across the African continent, His Majesty suggested it was timely to remind ourselves of the words of our great wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill, who said: 'Meeting jaw to jaw is better than war.' 'In so doing, we should also rededicate ourselves not only to the cause of freedom but to renewing global commitments to restoring a just peace where there is war, to diplomacy, and to the prevention of conflict,' he said. 'For as my grandfather [King George VI, who was monarch during the Second World War] put it: "We shall have failed, and the blood of our dearest will have flowed in vain, if the victory which they died to win does not lead to a lasting peace, founded on justice and established in good will." 'Just as those exceptional men and women fulfilled their duty to each other, to humankind, and to God, bound by an unshakeable commitment to nation and service, in turn it falls to us to protect and continue their precious legacy – so that one day hence generations yet unborn may say of us: "they too bequeathed a better world".'

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