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She has an enviable work wardrobe which she shows off on a daily basis.
And Myleene Klass turned heads once again in an effortlessly chic white spotted dress as she arrived at the Global Radio studios for work on Saturday.
The radio host, 43, looked in great spirits as she strolled through Leicester Square ahead of her afternoon Smooth FM show, embracing the warm weather in the summery ensemble.
Chic: Myleene Klass turned heads once again in an effortlessly chic white polka dot dress as she arrived at the Global Radio studios for work on Saturday
She draped a quilted Chanel handbag across her torso and made sure to add a touch of sparkle with layered gold necklaces and a watch.
Myleene protected her eyes from the glaring sun with large black shades.
She completed her outfit with black sandals and she held her mobile in her hands, and oozed confidence and looked incredibly elegant as she entered the studio.
Stunning: The radio host, 43, looked in great spirits as she strolled through Leicester Square ahead of her afternoon Smooth FM show
Smile: She completed her outfit with black sandals and she held her mobile in her hands
Myleene recently hit back after being accused of getting lip filler, insisting her Filipino heritage is behind her plump pout.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the star shared a series of behind-the-scenes clips of herself and Rachel Riley filming Countdown, flashing her fans a pout while looking typically chic in a tailored red suit.
Her post prompted one user to ask: ‘Have you had your lips done or is this your selfie pout?’ to which doting mother Myleene swiftly responded: ‘I’m biracial! These are the lips I was given.’
Beautiful: She draped a quilted Chanel handbag across her torso and made sure to add a touch of sparkle with layered gold necklaces and a watch
Pose: The star oozed confidence and looked incredibly elegant as she entered the studio to present her afternoon programme on Smooth Radio
Defiant: Myleene recently hit back after being accused of getting lip filler, insisting her Filipino heritage is behind her plump pout
Myleene also added the hashtag ‘pinoypower’ alongside the country’s flag.
Poking fun at her show-stopping outfit, Myleene also revealed to her fans that Countdown presenter Anne Robinson had told her: ‘[You] look like [you’re] from the cast of Dynasty.’
Myleene also made sure to gush about Rachel, 35, who is heavily pregnant with her second child, writing on social media: ‘I’ve just watched this girl do five hours worth of sums that I wouldn’t attempt without baby brain, let alone with. Total legend.’
Last June, Myleene, who has a Filipino mother and Austrian father, detailed the horrific racial abuse she experienced in her childhood and the prevalent prejudice she still witnesses.
Behind-the-scenes: The mother-of-three shared a series of clips of herself and Rachel Riley filming Countdown
The songstress, who was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, took to Instagram to reveal she was struggling to explain racism to her children amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
In her impassioned post, Myleene listed some of the horrendous slurs she has faced over the years, with a shocking list reading: ‘Chink. Slit eye. Number 69, Fried rice. Mongrel. Ping pong. Slut. All Tai girls are sluts. Banana’.
Discussing her own experiences – yet conceding she cannot understand the struggles in the US – Myleene shared the lengthy caption beneath a childhood snap.
Sweet: Myleene also made sure to gush about Rachel, 35, (pictured) who is heavily pregnant with her second child
Myleene opened the post with explaining what she is working to do by revealing the struggles she has faced in her past. She wrote: ‘I’m trying so hard to explain the complexities of racism to my children. How it happens…
‘How whilst I don’t understand the struggles a black person living in America might be experiencing, how I do understand and know my own experience of being a mixed race Filipino girl growing up in Norfolk…
‘I had those words thrown at me. On other occasions, it wasn’t just words, it was rock filled snowballs by a group of boys as I walked home, I had my hair cut in the school cloakrooms by some girls, later they threatened a lighter…
‘There was spitting. Why does your mum speak like that? Why don’t you have an accent? ‘I was born here. Yeah, but you don’t belong here’…
‘I also remember the pride and relief I felt when a bus of school children, aged 10 pulled up next to my own bus and the children opposite all started making ”Chinese eyes and buck teeth” to then have my own bus retaliate with fist signs and fingers..
‘It was small ”victory”, I felt embarrassed, hot, shamed but I remember it so well because for the first time, I didn’t feel alone, I had a small token of solidarity that gave me courage’.
Speaking about her experiences at college, she went on: ‘At college, I walked into the canteen only to have a group of students hand me their trays loaded up with dirty plates. You’re Filipino, you’re all cleaners right? Then the laughter.’
Speaking about how she is now living with and addressing the issues, she went on: ‘The world looks different now. I am mixed race and I am so proud of that.’
Heartfelt: The songstress, who was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk took to Instagram last year to reveal she was struggling to explain racism to her children amid the BLM movement
Shocking: In June 2020 Myleene detailed the horrific racial abuse she experienced in her childhood and the prevalent prejudice she still witnesses
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