Radio presenter Myleene Klass turned heads in London this weekend as she confidently braved the freezing temperatures in an unexpected winter outfit featuring chic satin shorts.
Winter Style Statement
The 47-year-old former I'm A Celebrity star was spotted strolling along Charing Cross Road on Saturday, demonstrating her unique approach to cold weather dressing. Despite the frosty conditions, Myleene opted for fashion-forward satin shorts paired with cream leg warmers that showcased her toned legs.
She layered her look with a stylish knit cardigan over a cream jumper, completing the ensemble with comfortable fuzzy shoes and a fashionable Burberry scarf. The classical musician turned radio host appeared completely unfazed by the winter chill, beaming gently at onlookers during her London outing.
MBE Controversy Resolution
This stylish appearance came shortly after reality television star Katie Price issued a public apology to Myleene regarding comments made about her MBE honour. The 47-year-old Price had previously criticised Klass during her tour, suggesting she received the honour merely for "playing the classical piano" and describing the TV industry as "corrupt."
However, on a recent episode of her podcast, The Katie Price Show, Price confessed she hadn't realised Myleene actually received her MBE in July for raising awareness about miscarriages and women's health. Having experienced miscarriages herself, Price expressed genuine respect for Klass's campaigning work.
"Now I never apologise unless I'm in the wrong," Katie stated during the podcast recording. "I did not know on my life, now I know why she did get an MBE. She done something about miscarriages, and that's very close to my heart as I've also had miscarriages."
Clarifying the 'Clone' Comments
Price took the opportunity to explain her previous "clone" remarks, insisting they weren't personally directed at Myleene. She claimed the term referred to television personalities sharing the same management rather than being a personal attack on Klass individually.
"For me, for her to do the miscarriage and stuff, I apologise to her because I didn't know she did that," Price continued. "From me to Myleene, I sincerely apologise because it's a good cause she does it for. Apologies from me, that will teach me for not reading into it."
This marked a significant turnaround from Price's comments just last week in Closer Magazine, where she had questioned why Myleene received an MBE and made stronger criticisms of the television industry.
Meanwhile, Myleene continues her work in broadcasting and women's health advocacy, apparently undisturbed by the recent controversy as she goes about her life in the capital with distinctive style and confidence.