Myleene Klass reveals huge hair transformation as she chops her locks off for The Little Princess Trust charity

The 47-year-old TV presenter had her long, brown hair cut into a shoulder-length bob and donated the clippings to The Little Princess Trust.

The Little Princess Trust provides free wigs made of real hair to children and young adults up to age 24 who have lost their hair because of cancer treatment or other medical reasons.

She shared a photo of her new highlights and a fresh haircut, jokingly writing, ‘Just a little off the sides please.’

Lisa Laudat, you’re incredibly talented! And to The Mutha Ship, your creative ideas are amazing. I’m sending some of my hair to the Little Princes Trust – my son helped me package it up – hoping it can be used for their work.

I was so impressed to hear about her generous donation! It’s interesting, because I remember when she really stood up for Brooklyn Beckham recently, even getting involved in that whole family drama. It’s quite a change, honestly, considering she publicly criticized his mom, Victoria, years ago for having him do photoshoots when he was a teenager. It just shows people can change their minds, and I admire her for it.

She shared a post explaining family estrangement, referencing the Beckhams and citing clinical psychologist Dr. Martha Deiros Collado’s expertise.

Myleene wrote: ‘After the memes and mockery, there’s this for us all to consider…’

Estrangement happens when a family member creates distance – either emotionally or by physically separating – because the relationship feels unsafe, damaging, or beyond fixing.

It’s common for people to view adult children who cut off contact with their families negatively, often labeling them as spoiled, unappreciative, or disloyal.

Families with higher incomes sometimes expect that providing for their children’s needs and opportunities will automatically result in lasting appreciation and compliance.

The way some people see parent-child relationships often leads us to blame adult children for cutting off contact, instead of recognizing the more serious problems within the relationship itself.

I noticed Taylor recently shared a clip featuring Harry Styles’ song, ‘Matilda.’ It really struck me because the song beautifully portrays the story of someone who had a difficult childhood – a tough upbringing or even experienced abuse. It’s a really powerful choice and adds another layer to what she’s expressing.

This song offers a sympathetic portrayal of its subject and was influenced by Roald Dahl’s well-known 1988 novel.

In 2014, Myleene, a mother of three, spoke out against Victoria Beckham after Beckham allowed her 15-year-old son, Brooklyn, to appear on the cover of Man About Town magazine.

His younger brother Romeo, then 11, had also modelled for Burberry in 2012.

Honestly, when Myleene said that, I felt that! It just makes no sense to me why anyone would put children in danger like that, right on the front lines where they could get hurt? They’re kids! They should be allowed to just be kids, not facing all that trauma. It breaks my heart even thinking about it!

I wouldn’t allow my own child to do that, but the Beckhams are a special case – they can get away with things most people can’t.

Public figures have a protective layer, shielding them from negativity, but regular people are often directly exposed to online harassment, negative comments, and criticism.

Her earlier statements align with the six-page letter Brooklyn posted on social media Monday, where he claimed his famous family prioritized the ‘Brand Beckham’ over everything else.

My family prioritizes being a public figure and supporting brands over everything else. Maintaining the ‘Beckham brand’ is their top priority.

Honestly, for my idols, ‘family’ seems to be all about the Instagram posts and rushing to be in every single family photo, no matter what else is going on with their careers. It’s like, if it doesn’t look like a perfect family moment online, or if they can’t drop everything for a picture, it doesn’t count! It’s… frustrating to watch, honestly. They prioritize appearances over everything else, and it’s just so performative!

For years, we’ve made a real effort to attend every fashion show, party, and media event, always presenting a picture of a perfect family. But when my wife asked my mother to help rescue dogs displaced by the Los Angeles fires, my mother surprisingly said no.

He explained that the idea his wife controls him is actually the opposite of the truth. He feels he’s been under the control of his parents for most of his life.

Growing up, anxiety just… ruled my life. It was always there, this heavy weight. But honestly? Since I finally moved out and started making my own way, it’s like a miracle – it’s actually gone. I never thought I’d feel this free. It’s amazing!

‘I wake up every morning grateful for the life I chose, and have found peace and relief.

My wife and I simply want a peaceful, private life, and happiness for our family – we don’t want to be influenced by public perception or media attention.

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2026-03-21 16:04