Myleene Klass, 47, shows off her incredible abs (and impressive flexibility!) as she performs a handstand up against her £140K G Wagon

Myleene demonstrated a unique method for entering her expensive £140,000 car on Tuesday, while also showing off her fit body.

The 47-year-old TV and radio personality looked fantastic as she got into her G Wagon, wearing a leather crop top and leggings.

Myleene Klass, known for her toned physique, playfully performed a backflip out of her car window. She was wearing a pair of Skechers trainers, a brand she represents.

I was so captivated by her latest post! It was set to Taylor Swift’s ‘The Fate of Ophelia,’ and she simply captioned it ‘slipping into 2026.’ It felt so poetic and hinted at a beautiful new chapter for her.

Myleene has had a challenging year, experiencing both good times and difficult moments, including the stressful experience of seeing her stalker finally brought to justice in court.

Peter Windsor was convicted of stalking Myleene Klass after a nine-month period of harassment that included sending her an air pistol and calling her a derogatory name at her workplace, Classic FM.

I’ve been digging through everything, and it’s just… unsettling. He wasn’t just writing to her, he was obsessed with control. He actually asked her, in these really twisted letters, to punish him – like, with a whip and cane! And the gifts… they weren’t normal. Fancy dresses, jewelry… it’s like he was trying to become her fantasy, or control her through things. It’s honestly disturbing how far he took it.

Many items were intercepted by office security before she saw them.

A 61-year-old man from Stetchford, Birmingham, was convicted of stalking Myleene Klass after claiming some of the gifts he sent her were meant as jokes. He was found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court in October following a trial, with the stalking occurring between November 2023 and August 2024.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following this case closely, and it’s been quite upsetting. I recently shared with The Times that the court actually deemed a lot of the things sent to me were far too disturbing – both for me to view personally and for the media to report on. It was a necessary step to protect my wellbeing, but it highlights just how intense things have become.

Myleene’s difficult court experience followed a high point in her year: receiving an MBE from King Charles for her work advocating for miscarriage awareness and women’s health.

Last month, Katie Price publicly apologized to Myleene Klass after making a harsh comment onstage, calling her a ‘clone’ and criticizing her work.

The 47-year-old model made the comment about the TV presenter while on tour with her friend Kerry Katona, after finding out Myleene had received an MBE.

Katie criticized Myleene, calling her a ‘copycat’ and alleging she received special treatment for playing classical piano, while also denouncing the television industry as dishonest.

During an episode of her podcast, Katie Price admitted she didn’t know why Myleene Klass received an MBE.

Katie revealed she had experienced miscarriages previously and expressed her admiration for Myleene’s advocacy work, offering a heartfelt apology.

Katie’s sister, Sophie, asked her about what she said, explaining that she and their mother had scolded her after hearing it.

She mentioned a recent conversation with Kerry on her show, where an old quote of hers came up. The quote, which wasn’t directed at Myleene, said something like, ‘It seems like anyone can get an MBE these days, but despite my charity work, I’ve never received one.’

I was just thinking about people like Myleene Klass and what they’re famous for – in her case, playing the piano. I don’t really follow her work, but I’ve met her a few times and always enjoyed her company. I think we even did ‘Loose Women’ together sometimes, and I definitely wasn’t trying to criticize her.

Basically, celebrities like Myleene Klass share the same management teams as many other TV presenters. I call them ‘clones’ because they all have the same handlers, and they’re all presented to the public as being perfect and polished. They’re all guided by the same people and managed in a similar way.

I only apologise when I’ve made a mistake. I didn’t understand before, but now I see why she received an MBE. She worked to help people dealing with miscarriages, which is a very personal issue for me as I’ve experienced them too, and quite late in my pregnancies. I want to acknowledge her work and I apologise for any previous misunderstanding.

I don’t mean she’s a copy of a specific person. What I meant is they’re all managed the same way – they all fall under the same leadership.

I apologize to her for the miscarriage; I wasn’t aware she had gone through with it.

Honestly, I feel terrible about what I said about Myleene. I really do want to apologize, because her charity work is amazing and truly deserves recognition. I should have done my research before speaking – it was wrong of me to criticize her, especially when she’s so deserving of an MBE. I’ve learned my lesson, and I’m genuinely sorry.

Read More

2025-12-30 19:06