The stars are busy gearing up for the festive period.
And Myleene Klass enjoyed a Christmas outing on Monday evening as she took her children to see The Nutcracker at the Colosseum Theatre in London.
The TV and radio personality, 46, was joined by her son Apollo, five, and daughters Ava, 17, and Hero, 13, for the show.
She looked typically stylish in a long checked coat which she teamed with a black jacket and matching trousers.
The star completed her look with comfortable black trainers and wore her brunette tresses in loose waves over her shoulders.
Myleene shares Apollo with her fiancé Simon Motson and Ava and Hero with her former husband Graham Quinn.
Myleene and her PR executive partner Simon first met nine years ago after being set up on a blind date.
The couple got engaged in 2020 after Simon got down on one knee in their garden shed which he made into a replica of where they had their first date and surprised her with a nine-carat diamond ring.
Myleene and ex Graham split up after he walked out on her on her birthday, just six months after they got married.
The divorce proved an expensive one for the singer who did not sign a prenup despite her friends and even her priest advising her to.
Speaking previously to the Daily Mail, she said: 'That was as stupid as it gets. One of my girlfriends said later, 'You married a former drug dealer who wouldn't sign a prenup. What were you thinking?''
The mother-of-three found the split to be a devastating experience and vowed never to get married again but is set to walk down the aisle with her current partner.
Myleene has put her troubled first marriage behind her and recently revealed the reality of living with a blended family.
Simon also has a son, 17 and a daughter, 13 from his previous relationship.
Previously opening up about their family life, Myleene took to Instagram with a sweet post.
Her caption read: 'I keep seeing this trend. Anything that normalises and embraces modern, blended families really goes deep with me. Especially as it's something I never had a blueprint for and was so scared to embark upon.
'My girls and I have been a solid unit, 'The Klass girls' since forever. Anyone who knows me will tell you that the sun rises and sets with my daughters. They are my everything.'
She continued: 'When Sim walked into our lives with his backgammon board, he brought so much kindness, love and fun. He stepped in and stepped up. And now, eight years down the line, we have our baby boy.
'Who could have ever imagined? It doesn't matter where you've come from, only that you show up for each other.'
The presenter continued by gushing over her beloved partner: 'He never misses anything be it school plays, trips, discos, concerts, parents evening, sports day or just helping out with art homework that develops into an installation, Michelin starred dinners, doctors appts, learning their songs, picking them up from their friends' at all hours, teaching them to wake board, artisan lunch boxes, endless cups of tea through exam period, negotiating bed times, drying away the tears, lifting with the laughter.
'Every day mayhem, madness, family life. Showing them what love looks like in a relationship, never giving up, being the embarrassing dad who happens to cheer the loudest for them.'
'No family, regardless is perfect, and blended families really do experience a whole gambit of emotions, trials, experiences and challenges. But at the heart of it is love, respect and the hope and wish to just simply be together, to belong.
'Jigsaw, patchwork, step, blended, mixed. Everyone has their label. We are just family,' she finished.