
Myleene Klass, 47, puts on a cheeky display in a tiny red bikini as she showcases her new swimwear range
Myleene Klass put on a cheeky display in a red bikini as she showcased her latest range from her new swimwear range with Freemans in Italy on Instagram.
The former Hear'Say singer, 47, flaunted her toned physique as she modelled her red scalloped edged bikini.
Her bright coloured two-piece consisted of high-waisted bottom briefs and a halterneck top.
As she twirled around in the pool, Myleene's clip saw the bikinis interchange to a black and white polka dot version as she soaked up the sun abroad.
To accessorise, Myleene paired her look with a matching bandana tied around her head and a huge pair of statement sunglasses.
Alongside her sizzling clip, the brunette beauty penned: 'it's back! Red scalloped edged bikini from my range.'
The vacation snaps come after she revealed a surprising new career move earlier this month.
Posing in her new uniform, she shared that she is now a trained volunteer with St John. Ambulance in a recent post on Instagram.
The former singer had been studying a course to become a first aider after twice saving her daughters from choking.
Announcing that she had passed the course, Myleene captioned her post: 'Check out my new office!
'Thank you for your countless messages of love and support. Im so proud to be a part of the @stjohn_ambulance family, serving my community officially and as ambassador.
'I don't think anyone (myself included) realises how much work and study goes into it.
'It's easy to take the guys in green coats for granted thinking they just volunteer for events and sporting fixtures, but honestly, the practical and written exams, the A&E doctors training and testing you, the kit prep alone and the weekly top up reminder classes, whilst alot are also massively reassuring, and all actions are carried out with dignity to the patient as the priority at ALL times.
'I can safely confirm, you and your loved ones are in the best of hands.'
To accessorise, Myleene paired her look with a matching bandana tied around her head and a huge pair of statement sunglasses
The vacation snaps come after she revealed a surprising new career move on Instagram earlier this month
Myleene, who has spoken regularly about women's health issues in the past, opened up last week about 'feeling exhausted' after noticing she's been experiencing the symptoms of perimenopause.
Myleene - who admitted she's at the 'right age' for perimenopause - revealed she has been struggling to sleep and experiencing migraines.
'I don't get the hot flushes that my auntie used to talk about,' she said, 'but I do get completely exhausted and don't sleep at night. The migraines are so terrible!
'I've got a supportive partner. The first thing I do is wake up, open my eyes and he puts a coffee in my hand. He's great, we do it together.'
Myleene and her boyfriend Simon Motson have been together since 2015 and share her youngest son, five-year-old Apollo.
Before splitting with ex-husband Graham Quinn in 2012, they had two daughters, Ava, 17 and Hero, 13.
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