Saturday 14 May 2022 12:25 AM Myleene Klass offers a glimpse of her toned midriff in a crop top and a green ... trends now
Myleene Klass showed off her toned abs as she stepped out in a bold green trouser suit in London on Friday.
The former Hear'Say singer, 44, gave a glimpse at her toned midriff while wearing a black crop-top under a bold green trouser suit from her own Next range.
Smooth Radio host Myleene's jacket featured an animal print lining and she wore a pair of black snakeskin strapped sandals for her outing.
In style: Myleene Klass, 44, showed off her fit physique as she gave a glimpse at her midriff while wearing a brightly coloured outfit from her Next range on Friday
The presenter carried a brown handbag with her and accessorised with plenty of gold jewellery.
She wore a pair of blue tinted sunglasses and carried her book They Don't Teach This At School with her.
Earlier in the day, Myleene took to her Instagram Stories to share a clip of herself travelling to the Virgin Radio studios.
Fashion focus: The former Hear'Say singer wore a black crop-top underneath the mint green jacket from her trouser suit
In the detail: The presenter accessorised with plenty of gold jewellery and wore a pair of blue tinted sunglasses
The musician stopped off to talk to breakfast show host Chris Evans about her tome which is billed as a 'practical guide full of essential skills and knowledge'.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Friday evening, Myleene shared a picture of herself standing next to her lavish Mercedes G-class at home.
Wearing the same outfit having ditched the outfit, she switched her shoes for some a bright yellow pair of Sketchers trainers.
Businesswoman: The musician carried her book They Don't Teach This At School with her, a tome billed as a 'practical guide full of essential skills and knowledge'
Stepping out: She wore a pair of black snakeskin strapped sandals for her outing and looked glamorous as she walked through London's Leicester Square
Promoting her book on social media recently, Myleene stressed the importance of teaching first aid in schools after saving both her daughters from choking.
She recalled the moment she was caught off-guard when her daughter Ava, 14, choked on calamari while on