Myleene Klass cuts a stylish figure in a low-cut black jumpsuit as she arrives at star-studded Global event

Myleene Klass looked chic in a black jumpsuit with a plunging neckline at Global’s party on Tuesday night.

Okay, let’s talk style! This TV personality absolutely stunned – she chose a look that was confidently chic and showed just a touch of décolletage. It was a really glamorous moment, and she completely owned it. Sometimes, less really is more, and she proved that beautifully.

Calm Classics host, 47, was joined on air by fellow Global radio presenters Sian Welby, Jordan North, and Chris Stark.

Sian looked stylish and relaxed in a denim outfit as she arrived at the event with her co-stars, Jordan and Chris.

Earlier this month, Myleene, a former singer, shared her relief that she and her family can finally move forward after a man with schizophrenia was convicted of stalking her.

Peter Windsor was convicted of stalking the celebrity after a nine-month period of harassment that included sending her an air pistol and verbally abusing her with insults like ‘naughty vixen’.

He continued to contact her even when she was ill, requesting that she discipline him with a whip and cane. He also sent her letters and gifts, such as elaborate costumes and jewelry.

A 61-year-old man from Stetchford, Birmingham, was convicted of stalking Myleene Klass after a trial at Birmingham Crown Court. He had claimed some of the items he gave her were meant as jokes, but the court found him guilty of stalking her between November 2023 and August 2024.

I was absolutely horrified to learn he was also convicted of stalking Katie Breathwick, a fellow presenter at Classic FM. The things he sent her were so disturbing – binoculars, spiked running shoes, even champagne and a stamp collection meant for her son. It’s just incredibly creepy and unsettling to think about the fear she must have felt.

He sent her between 80 and 100 items over a period spanning March 2020 to December 2023.

Myleene shared a statement on Instagram after the verdicts were announced, saying that she and her family could finally have peace after a very difficult year.

I’m incredibly grateful for all the support I’ve received, especially from the Birmingham Police, particularly PC Marius Dinescu, as well as Judge Tom Rochford, State Prosecutor Timothy Sapwell, and the members of the jury at Birmingham Crown Court. I also want to thank Katie Breathwick, Classic FM, Global Radio, Severine Berman, and Simon Jones.

Okay, so it came out in court that this guy, Windsor, actually sent a letter written in his own blood to Nicola Sturgeon! Can you believe it? And it wasn’t just some random rant – he basically swore he’d given his soul to Satan in it. It’s… it’s just so intense, and honestly, it makes him even more fascinating. I’ve been following this case so closely, and this detail? This is next level!

Mail and packages for the two Classic FM hosts were opened and read at Global radio’s London headquarters, where they were employed.

The air pistol was stopped by police before it reached Myleene, the court heard.

After two days of discussion, the jury unanimously found Peter Windsor guilty. Their decision came after four hours and eight minutes of deliberation.

Wearing a grey sweatshirt, Windsor sighed and frowned slightly as the verdicts were read aloud in court.

As a lifestyle expert, I often see people facing difficult consequences, and it’s heartbreaking. In this case, Judge Rochford explained to Mr. Windsor, who’s been held while awaiting trial, that he had a couple of paths forward. The judge could send him to prison, or recommend a hospital order – there are actually two different kinds of those available, depending on what’s best for him and the public.

Ms. Klass broke down in tears while testifying in court, describing how terrified she was to discover she’d received sexually explicit letters and gifts over four years. These included a pair of handcuffs accompanied by a note requesting abuse, addressing her as ‘priestess Myleene’.

The mother of three children became emotional several times while testifying. She explained how a police officer called her while she was driving her children to school to inform her about the weapon – a pellet gun.

She told the jury that while the gun didn’t require a license, it could be deadly at close range – up to six feet. She added that she believed anyone receiving such a weapon would be frightened.

Honestly, it hit me like a ton of bricks when it suddenly felt undeniably real. As women, I think we often overthink things, questioning our instincts and wondering if we’ve read a situation wrong. But this wasn’t one of those times. There was no room for doubt, no second-guessing. It was stark and clear: a gun, in a box, with my name on it. It was terrifyingly straightforward.

Myleene said she had been forced to enhance security at home after being targeted by Windsor.

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2025-10-21 23:02