Myleene Klass braves the cold in chic satin shorts as she steps out for a stroll in London

Myleene Klass stepped out in stylish satin shorts despite the cold weather, as she walked around London’s Charing Cross on Saturday.

Despite the cold weather, the 47-year-old radio host stayed warm and fashionable in a cozy cardigan layered over a cream-colored sweater.

Flaunting her toned legs, Myleene rocked cream leg warmers and comfortable fuzzy shoes.

Oh my gosh, I just had to tell everyone! I saw her, and she was absolutely glowing! She was so sweet, smiling at everyone, and she had the most gorgeous Burberry scarf draped around her neck. It was perfect, seriously perfect! I couldn’t take my eyes off her.

Last week, Katie Price, 47, publicly apologized to Myleene Klass. The apology came after Price criticized Klass, calling her a ‘clone’ during a show, following the news that Klass received an MBE in July.

Back then, Katie, alongside her friend Kerry Katona, criticized Myleene, calling her a ‘clone’ and suggesting she received special treatment simply for playing the piano. They also accused the television industry of being unfair and corrupt.

On a recent episode of her podcast, Katie Price admitted she didn’t know Myleene Klass received her MBE for her work highlighting miscarriages and women’s health issues.

Katie revealed she had previously experienced miscarriages and praised 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 something that came up on her show with Kerry. It was an older quote of hers – she’d said previously that it seems like anyone can get an MBE these days, but despite her own charity work, she’s never received one.

Okay, so everyone always asks about Myleene Klass, and honestly, what’s not to love? She’s just so talented – I always think of her playing the piano, it’s amazing. I don’t really follow celebrity gossip, but I’ve actually met Myleene a few times and I’ve always been a fan. I think we even did ‘Loose Women’ together once or twice! And honestly, anything anyone says, it’s definitely not meant to be a criticism of her, she’s brilliant.

Basically, celebrities like Myleene Klass share the same management teams as many other TV presenters. I call them ‘clones’ because they’re all handled by the same people and always seem to present a perfect, polished image. They’re all part of the same system, guided by the same managers.

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 operate under the same system.

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

Katie continued by saying she sincerely apologized to Myleene, acknowledging it was a worthy cause. She explained her apology stemmed from speaking without fully understanding that Myleene deserved her MBE.

Katie recently made a surprising and critical statement about Myleene in an interview with Closer Magazine.

She expressed no objection to the idea for this person, but questioned why Myleene Klass received an MBE, suggesting it was simply for playing the piano.

This industry is riddled with corruption. It feels like the same people are always in charge – they’re all cut from the same cloth, constantly receiving awards and appearing on television.

‘But behind the scenes, they’re worse than we are. T**ds are what they are!’

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2025-11-29 21:19