Myleene Klass showed off her incredibly toned abs as she made her way to the Global Radio studios in London on Saturday.
The radio host, 44, flaunted her toned physique in a clinging white crop top and a pair of wide leg pink trousers as she arrived at her Smooth FM show.
She completed her stylish ensemble with a vibrant pair of fuchsia chunky trainers as she picked up her caffeine fix on the way.
Impressive: Myleene Klass showed off her incredibly toned abs as she made her way to the Global Radio studios in London on Saturday
Myleene shielded her eyes from the bright sunshine with a pair of large square sunglasses and tucked her brunette locks under a camouflage print baseball cap.
She accessorised her figure-hugging attire with an array of gold necklaces and accentuated her striking features with a light dusting of make-up.
The former Hear’Say singer exhibited her eye for style as she elegantly draped a classic Chanel waist bag across her waist.
Golden girl: She accessorised her figure-hugging attire with an array of gold necklaces and accentuated her striking features with a light dusting of make-up
Designer: Myleene exhibited her eye for style as she elegantly draped a classic Chanel waist bag over her waist
Coffee time: She picked up her caffeine fix on the way and sauntered into the studio in her eye-catching ensemble
Myleene has been busy promoting her new book, which is billed as a ‘practical guide full of essential skills and knowledge’.
Promoting her book on social media recently, Myleene stressed the importance of teaching first aid in schools after saving both her daughters from choking.
She recalled the moment she was caught off-guard when her daughter Ava, 14, choked on calamari while on holiday four years ago, and when Hero, 11, got a plastic star stuck in her throat when she was 18 months old.
New venture: Myleene has been busy promoting her new book They Don’t Teach This At School, which is billed as a ‘practical guide full of essential skills and knowledge’
Excerpts of the book were published in The Sun ahead of the its release, with the former Hear’Say star outlining the importance of basic survival skills in the text.
She wrote: ‘A couple of years ago we were relaxing on holiday and my defences were down, so when Ava started to choke on calamari I didn’t immediately realise.
‘Hero choked on a small plastic star when she was one and a half.’
The radio presenter went on to describe the mechanics of what to do if someone is choking, and even shared a step-by-step guide to performing CPR.
Myleene’s book also touches on treating jellyfish stings and recognising the signs of a stroke.
Scary: Promoting her book, Myleene stressed the importance of teaching first aid in schools after saving both her daughters from choking (pictured: her children learning CPR)
She also reminds people to ‘stop, drop and roll’ if they become engulfed in flames, recalling the moment she jumped to the assistance of a woman when her hair extensions caught fire at the launch of one of her classical albums, and when the same happened to a member of a rival pop band at a nightclub.
The former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! campmate has also shared her advice in some handy video explainers on Twitter, recreating emergency scenarios with her children.
In a post to her 430,000 followers last month, Myleene spoke of the importance of being prepared for dangerous situations.
She wrote: ‘Just found out we helped a Mother save her baby’s life yesterday after she watched our video on choking.
‘We are all feeling very emotional and relieved after hearing this news.
‘All my safety vids are on TikTok but going to post here too. My book contains all this information BUT *DISCLAIMER* This is a DEMONSTRATION. DO NOT attempt or try this on anyone that doesn’t require actual CPR.
‘Stay safe, informed and empowered.
‘NB. The rescue breaths are most relevant to children regarding CPR as the majority of accidents where this is required/used happens around water/pools.’
Myleene, who also shares Apollo, two, with beau Simon Motson, has been vocal about the importance of teaching first aid in schools in the past and was a part of an awareness campaign with St John Ambulance last year.
Family: Last month, Myleene spoke of the importance of being prepared for dangerous situations (pictured with daughters Ava and Hero and son Apollo, two)
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