Myleene Klass Stuns in Baggy Jeans and Tank Top

Myleene Klass Stuns in Baggy Jeans and Tank Top

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made a typically stylish departure from Smooth radio on Sunday as she stunned in a fitting white tank top and denim.

The radio presenter, 47, looked effortlessly street-cool as she sported fluo orange trainers and a stylish Skechers baseball cap after hosting her show.

Myleene elevated her look with a navy cardigan and a quilted large tote bag which she clutched in her hands.

The former Hear'Say star flashed her toned arms in the skimpy top, turning the streets into her daily fashion parade.

Her outing comes after she recently defended  and waded into the Beckham family feud, a decade after publicly condemning his mother, Victoria for getting her teenage son to take part in photoshoots.

She posted an explanation about family estrangement from Clinical Psychologist Dr Martha Deiros Collado, who directly referenced the Beckhams. 

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Myleene Klass, 47, made a typically stylish departure from Smooth radio on Sunday as she stunned in a fitting white tank top and denim

 

The radio presenter looked effortlessly street-cool as she sported a stylish Skechers baseball cap after hosting her show

Myleene wrote: 'After the memes and mockery, there's this for us all to consider...'

It read: 'What is estrangement? When a family member chooses distance, either emotionally or physically, because the relationship feels unsafe, harmful, or impossible to repair.

'Society often frames adult children who go 'no-contact' as spoiled, ungrateful, or as betraying their family.

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'In higher socio-economic families, there is often an assumption that 'everything they did/paid for' guarantees lifelong gratitude and obedience.

'This Authoritarian view on parent-child relationships is the reason we position adult-children who go 'no contact' as the problem, rather than acknowledging the deeper relational issues that are at play.'

She tagged Harry Styles' song Matilda, a song about a protagonist who grew up in a troubled or abusive household.

The ballad extends a level of empathy to its subject and was inspired by Roald Dahl’s infamous 1988 novel.

In 2014, Myleene, who is mother to Ava, 18, Hero, 14 and Apollo, six, publicly criticised Victoria for allowing her then 15-year-old son Brooklyn to .

His younger brother Romeo, then 11, had also modelled for Burberry in 2012.

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Myleene said: 'Why would you put them on the front line where they are going to get attacked?’ They’re still kids, let them be kids!

'I personally wouldn’t let my child. But I think it’s an exception to the rule - they’re the Beckhams!

'They’ve got a force field around them where everyone can look after them, but your average Joe will get that barrage of trolls, comments and critiques.’

Her previous words echo Brooklyn's six-page missive posted on social media on Monday, which .

An excerpt read: 'My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first.