Myleene Klass turned plenty of heads on Sunday after wearing frilly lace shorts during her latest appearance outsider Capital Radio studios on Leicester Square.Â
The Smooth Radio presenter, 47, looked incredible in the sheer shorts, which featured a fun, 3D, rose design, as she made her way across the central London landmark.Â
She paired her look with a Sketchers red hooded jumper, layered under a beige Burberry trench coat.
Opting for comfort, Myleene completed her ensemble with a pair of orange Aero Tempo Competition trainers.
To accessorise, she added a hint of glamour with a large, black quilted Chanel bag and kept a low profile with a pair of black sunglasses.
The former Hear’Say singer has recently revealed that some evidence in her stalker trial was deemed ‘too traumatic’ to show her as she reflected on the ‘horrific and sobering’ ordeal.
Myleene Klass turned plenty of heads on Sunday after wearing frilly lace shorts during her latest appearance outsider Capital Radio studios on Leicester SquareÂ
The Smooth Radio presenter looked incredible in the sheer shorts, which featured a fun, 3D, rose design, as she made her way across the central London landmark
Peter Windsor was found guilty of stalking Myleene after sending her an air pistol and calling her a ‘naughty vixen’ to her Classic FM offices during a nine-month campaign of harassment.
He also asked her in sick correspondence to ‘correct him’ with a whip and cane, as well as sending her letters and gifts including fancy dress costumes and jewellery.Â
Many items were intercepted by office security before she saw them.
The 61-year-old, from Stetchford, Birmingham, tried to argue some of his gifts were a ‘joke’, but was found guilty of stalking Myleene between November 2023 and August 2024, following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court in October.
Speaking to The Times she has revealed that the court considered many of the items she was sent to be too distressing for her to see or be reported on.
She said: ‘Everyone in court had a folder of evidence. But during the trial, the clerk would be ordered to remove certain pages from mine. I was censored from my own life.
‘I couldn’t see what the others were seeing. So I was wondering what else was in there. If an image of a gun was considered OK, what was not OK? It was deeply worrying.’
Myleene added that at the time it didn’t occur to her to insist on seeing the censored items, but upon reflection, she now says she would have preferred to know.
She paired her look with a Sketchers red hooded jumper, layered under a chic beige Burberry trench coat
Opting for comfort, Myleene completed her ensemble with a pair of orange Aero Tempo Competition trainers
To accessorise, she added a hint of glamour with a large, black quilted Chanel bag and kept a low profile with a pair of black sunglasses
The former Hear’Say singer has recently revealed that some evidence in her stalker trial was deemed ‘too traumatic’ to show her as she reflected on the ‘horrific and sobering’ ordeal
Peter Windsor was found guilty of stalking Myleene after sending her an air pistol and calling her a ‘naughty vixen’ to her Classic FM offices during a nine-month campaign of harassment
She also explained in the interview how she will never know the full extent of his harassment as ‘for years’ letters and packages were intercepted by security at Classic FM’s offices who threw them away in order to not worry her.
She was finally made aware of the unwanted mail issue last August but says she is haunted by what could have happened to her or her family in that time that she didn’t know what was going on.
Myleene said: ‘I didn’t know that my family or myself were in any danger. They asked me in court, ‘Has he come to your work?’ I’ll never know. I sign autographs. I take pictures with people. I was a sitting duck.’
Peter was also found guilty of stalking Myleene’s Classic FM colleague Katie Breathwick, 54, after sending her a pair of binoculars, running shoes with spikes, a bottle of champagne and a stamp collection for her son.Â