Myleene Klass Promotes New Collection
Myleene Klass, the 47-year-old television personality and brand ambassador for a major British retailer, recently shared an engaging Instagram video highlighting her latest lingerie line. In the clip, she confidently displayed her sculpted midsection while modeling a seamless pink underwear set designed for comfort and style.
The ensemble included a scoop-neck bra paired with matching mid-rise bottoms, both from the NUDEA range, which accentuated her fit physique. The promotional video featured a creative stop-motion format, showing a first-person view of hands dressing a figure in various outfits from the collection, reminiscent of styling a doll.
Connection to Recent Family Discussions
This post follows Myleene’s recent involvement in public conversations about family dynamics, particularly her support for Brooklyn Beckham amid ongoing tensions within the Beckham family. Just days earlier, she shared insights on family estrangement, drawing from the expertise of clinical psychologist Dr. Martha Deiros Collado.
In her caption, Myleene reflected: “After the memes and mockery, there’s this for us all to consider…” The psychologist’s explanation defined estrangement as a family member choosing emotional or physical distance when a relationship feels unsafe or irreparable. It challenged societal views that label adult children going ‘no-contact’ as ungrateful, especially in affluent families where expectations of lifelong obedience prevail.
She accompanied the post with a reference to Harry Styles’ song “Matilda,” which empathizes with those from challenging upbringings, inspired by Roald Dahl’s 1988 novel.
Past Comments on Child Modeling
Myleene’s current stance echoes her 2014 criticism of high-profile parents involving young children in professional modeling. As a mother to Ava, 18, Hero, 14, and Apollo, 6, she questioned the decision to expose teenagers to public scrutiny.
At the time, she stated: “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.”
These remarks resonate with Brooklyn Beckham’s recent social media statement, where he described prioritizing family brand over personal needs. He wrote: “My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first. Family ‘love’ is decided by how much you post on social media, or how quickly you drop everything to show up and pose for a family photo op even if it’s at the expense of our professional obligations.”
Brooklyn further elaborated on feeling controlled by his upbringing, stating: “The narrative that my wife controls me is completely backwards. I have been controlled by my parents for most of my life. I grew up with overwhelming anxiety. For the first time in my life, since stepping away from my family, that anxiety has disappeared.” He expressed a desire for privacy and happiness, free from image-driven pressures.
Myleene’s promotional efforts and commentary highlight her multifaceted role in entertainment, fashion, and social advocacy.

