Myleene Klass stuns fans as she plays piano in iconic I'm A Celebrity bikini after age revelation
28.04.2023 - 10:01
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Myleene Klass left little to the imagination as she tinkled the ivories while sporting her iconic I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here bikini. The singer-turned-presenter took to Instagram with the video of her playing the piano in nothing but her white two-piece after making her entrance on the ITV reality show's spin-off.
For the first time ever, Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly have hosted a brand new version of the programme that was pre-recorded in September last year and filmed in Kruger National Park, as opposed to the usual jungle location in Australia, but with no public vote, will be competing against each other in a battle to become the first 'I'm A Celebrity Legend'.
Myleene was a latecomer to the series alongside Coronation Street's Andy Whyment and former Made In Chelsea star Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo on Wednesday night (April 26) after the new series kicked off on Monday (April 24).
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They were welcomed to Savannah Scrub to live separate from the others in main camp and as the former Hear'Say singer waited to join the other celebs, the mum-of-three reminisced about her famous white bikini which went down in history when she appeared on the ITV reality show back in 2006.
Myleene revealed how she only paid about £20 for the swimwear that made her a household name and that she auctioned the original two-piece after her time in the Australian jungle. She said: "I spent $40 on it and when I came out, I auctioned it for £7,500."
And after the mention of the famous swimwear, she rocked a new white bikini for the camera and looked absolutely sensational as she showed off her gym-honed figure in the tiny string bikini whilst playing the theme tune
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