Myleene Klass wears a strapless satin top and matching champagne skirt as she attends Ethnicity Awards

Myleene Klass attended the Ethnicity Awards at the London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square on Thursday.

The 47-year-old TV star wore a matching satin outfit in a light gold color. It included a strapless top and a tight-fitting skirt.

Myleene’s outfit included delicate white lace detailing, and she wore strappy suede heels to make her legs look longer.

She finished off her fashionable outfit with gold jewelry, including eye-catching earrings and a delicate necklace.

Myleene looked stunning on the red carpet, with glamorous makeup and her caramel hair styled in loose waves.

Myleene, a former singer, recently 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, calling her a ‘naughty vixen’.

He also sent her disturbing letters asking her to punish him with a whip and cane. Along with these, he sent gifts like elaborate costumes and jewelry.

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. The Birmingham Crown Court found him guilty following a trial that covered the period between November 2023 and August 2024.

He was also convicted of stalking Katie Breathwick, a 54-year-old colleague at Classic FM. He sent her unsettling gifts, including binoculars, spiked running shoes, a bottle of champagne, and a stamp collection intended for her son.

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 she and her family could finally have peace after a very difficult year.

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

During the trial, evidence was presented of a letter sent by Windsor to former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. The letter, reportedly signed in blood, contained a claim that he had pledged his soul to Satan.

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

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

After discussing the case for four hours and eight minutes over two days, the jury unanimously found Peter Windsor guilty.

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

Judge Tom Rochford explained to Windsor, who has been held in custody during the trial, that he could be sent to prison or receive treatment at a hospital instead.

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. This included a pair of handcuffs accompanied by a note demanding abuse, referring to 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 a weapon – it turned out to be an air pistol.

She told the jury that he’d said, while a license wasn’t required for the gun, it could be deadly at close range – up to six feet. She added that she believed anyone receiving the gun would be frightened.

I was completely stunned when the danger suddenly felt very real. As women, we often second-guess our instincts, wondering if we’ve misunderstood a situation. But this was clear: a gun, in a box, with my name on it. There was no room for doubt.

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

Letters and parcels sent to Ms Klass and Mrs Breathwick were also shown to the jury.

Among his writings, one note details his completion of 5,000 pull-ups in just 19 hours. Another note describes his fascination with women he perceived as having unusual, ‘alien’ eyes, and expresses a desire to canoe with them on a lake near Buckingham Palace.

He also gifted each of the women a bottle of Champagne. Wilson sent Mrs. Breathwick perfume and a stamp collection as a gift for her son. In a few of the notes, he pretended to be someone named ‘Sir Peter Windsor’.

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2025-10-17 11:19