MYLEENE Klass flashed her rock hard abs as she headed to work in a bra top and trousers – and credited Pilates for her toned physique.
The I’m A Celeb champ and Popstars alumni, 46, pulled on the grey bralet alongside matching checked formal trousers and a blazer.
Myleene styled her brunette hair in waves and accessorised with trainers and a chunky gold wristwatch – yet it was her ripped figure that caught the eye of both fans and her Smooth Radio team.
Inside the studio, she stood perched up on the radio decks, flashing a sultry pout before posing with her hand on her hip for a series of snaps posted to Instagram.
The pianist was then joined by her studio producer – who couldn’t resist a poke at her core muscles.
Myleene captured the tongue in cheek moment on her Instagram Stories in a video as she wrote in her caption: “Producer Nick (the face on him) did not believe why I currently cannot laugh, cough and move.
“My ONE new muscle is in utter agony from my new hobby – reformer Pilates.”
Reformer Pilates – also loved by the likes of popstar Adele and actress Michelle – is a fitness practise performed on a machine, rather than a mat.
Fans were quick to comment on Myleene’s look – and fashion sense – before her show.
One put: “Looking very beautiful have a great show xx”
A second put: “Your style rocks,” as a third gushed: “Gorgeous.”
Another then put: “You look INSPIRING and happy.”
OPENING UP
Myleene’s light hearted video came just days after she broke down in tears on ITV daytime series Loose Women.
It came as she discussed her “nightmare” experience of miscarriage.
She shared an emotional moment with Olympian Laura Kenny, who was appearing as a guest to open up about her own struggle to conceive.
“It’s something a lot of people can relate to”, Myleene told her.
Regular Loose Women panellists
Katie Piper – Former Strictly Come Dancing star, activist, model and author
Sunetra Sarker – Also a former Strictly Come Dancing star, and known for acting in Casualty
Kaye Adams – Scottish journalist and one of the original Loose Women
Christine Lampard – ITV presenter
Ruth Langsford – Presented Loose Women on and off since 1999
Jane Moore – Former columnist for The Sun
Coleen Nolan – Became known for her family girl band called The Nolans and went on to compete on Celeb Big Brother
Nadia Sawalha – Former EastEnders star and Celebrity MasterChef winner
Stacey Solomon – Known for her reality show Sort Your Life Out and winning series 10 of I’m a Celeb
Janet Street-Porter – A journalist and president of the Ramblers’ Association
Brenda Edwards – Came fourth on the X Factor and went on to become a pop star and act in hit musicals such as Hairspray
Charlene White – Lead presenter at ITV News London
Kelly Bryan – Former EastEnders star and was in a girl group called Eternal alongside her sisters. Currently part of the cast of Hollyoaks
Frankie Bridge – Participated in Strictly Come Dancing and came third place on I’m A Celeb in 2021
Judi Love – A stand up comedian and radio presenter, who has also made a variety of TV appearances in shows such as Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity MasterChef, and Taskmaster
Linda Robson – Played iconic character Tracey Stubbs in Birds of a Feather
Denise Welch – A soap queen, she starred in Coronation Street, Waterloo Road and Hollyoaks. Also the mother of Matty Healy, the lead singer of pop rock group the 1975.
“I’ve had that nightmare four times, it’s the worst…”
Myleene then broke off as she was overwhelmed by emotion and was supported by her fellow Loose Women panellists.
The Pure and Simple singer – who is now a mum to three children – miscarried while she was on air at Smooth Radio.
Loose Women host Nadiya Sawalha held Myleene’s hand as she continued, saying: “What’s just so shocking is, it’s just such an isolating experience.
“You’re bleeding, alone. You’re walking out of a hospital – you were pregnant when you went in, you’re meant to walk out with a baby – you walk out with nothing.
“And yet, we say to people at least you can get pregnant again, you can try again, it was just cells, at least it wasn’t a baby…
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“Through something called microcyronism. You carry those cells in your body right now and subsequently the baby you go on to have carries those cells too.
“When I hug my baby I hug seven children.”