Myleene Klass cut a stylish figure in a leopard print dress as she attended the premiere of Disney+ Star Wars spin-off The Acolyte on Tuesday.
The singer, 46, struck a pose on the star-studded red carpet outside the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square.
She showcased her toned arms and age-defying figure in the plunging two-tone maxi dress.
At one point, Myleene was even joined by Star Wars character Kelnacca for a photo on the carpet.
Myleene looked sensational in the chic flowing dress and accessorised her ensemble with a dangling gold necklace.
Myleene Klass, 46, cut a stylish figure in a leopard print dress as she attended the premiere of Disney+ Star Wars spin-off The Acolyte on Tuesday
The singer struck a pose on the star-studded red carpet outside the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square
Also attending the premiere were Made In Chelsea stars Miles Nazaire and David Templer.
The dashing duo looked incredibly dapper as they posed on the red carpet separately.
Dancing On Ice star Miles was joined by his former professional skating partner Vanessa Bauer.
Leigh Francis, also known as Keith Lemon, put on a vibrant display in a graphic black co-ord.
Vanessa Sam, most known as Inspiring Vanessa, looked exceptional in a red and orange metallic ensemble.
Amandla Stenberg, who portrays Mae, a former Padawan who is now a dangerous warrior now training to be Sith Lord, stunned at the premiere.
The cast also includes Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman and Carrie-Anne Moss.
The highly-anticipated series is set to debut on the Disney Plus streaming service June 4.
At one point, Myleene was even joined by Star Wars character Kelnacca for a photo on the carpet
She showcased her toned arms and age-defying figure in the plunging two-tone maxi dress
Myleene looked sensational in the chic flowing dress and accessorised her ensemble with a dangling gold necklace
Also attending the premiere were Made In Chelsea stars Miles Nazaire (pictured) and David Templer
The dashing duo looked incredibly dapper as they posed on the red carpet separately (David Templer pictured)
Leigh Francis, also known as Keith Lemon, put on a vibrant display in a graphic black co-ord
The Star Wars series takes place roughly 100 years before the events of the first Star Wars prequel film, 1999’s The Phantom Menace.
The show will give fans a glimpse into the end of what has become known as the High Republic Era in Star Wars lore.
The Acolyte will follow a former Padawan (Stenberg) who reunites with the Jedi Master (Squid Game star Lee Jung-ja) who taught her, to investigate a series of crimes.
The series is created by longtime Star Wars fan Lesyle Headland, best known for creating the Netflix series Russian Doll.
The Acolyte will represent a few firsts in Star Wars history, including it being the first program to be told through the evil Sith’s point of view.
It will also represent the earliest TV show or movie set within the Star Wars timeline, a full century before the prequel trilogy.
While there have been numerous books, comic books and video games that explore the High Republic era, this will be the first live-action project to explore it.
Headland explained to EW’s Dagobah Dispatch podcast in July 2023, ‘We are toward the end of the High Republic, leading into George (Lucas)’s prequels, so we are looking at a time period where the Jedi are at the height of their power… (and) there is peace throughout the galaxy.’
Dancing On Ice star Miles was joined by his former professional skating partner Vanessa Bauer (pictured)
Vanessa Sam, most known as Inspiring Vanessa, looked exceptional in a red and orange metallic ensemble
Former Made In Chelsea star Sophie Hermann wowed in a chic beige co-ord
Amandla Stenberg, who portrays Mae, a former Padawan who is now a dangerous warrior now training to be Sith Lord, stunned at the premiere
The cast also includes Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett (pictured), Dean-Charles Chapman and Carrie-Anne Moss
‘It was very challenging and interesting to make a Star Wars (project) with no war in it. So the question became “Well, what should the show be about if it’s not going to be about galactic conflict?”‘ she added.
‘I think that what makes this show different and interesting is that it’s from the perspective of the villains of Star Wars,’ she added.
‘These are people who are using the Force in their own way, dipping into the darker sides of the Force and are doing it without being sanctioned by the larger institution, which, in this case, is the Jedi,’ she continued.
Headland added there will be, ‘more Jedi than you’ve seen in any of the other Star Wars content’ but there are also more ‘morally ambiguous characters.’
‘Star Wars is always about some version of the underdog versus the institution. And I just thought it was very interesting to do a show about the bad guys and to set that during that time period made the most sense. So it’s kind of almost flipped,’ she said.