Myleene Klass, 47, turns heads once again by recreating her famous white bikini scene from I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! two decades after the original moment. The TV presenter shared stunning Instagram photos on Tuesday, stripping down to a barely-there white bikini while posing in a sunny, undisclosed location.
Reviving the Jungle Icon
The images mark 20 years since Myleene’s memorable 2006 shower scene in the Australian jungle, which she has joked “put her kids through school.” She appears ageless in the photoshoot, teasing an upcoming project from the tropical spot.
This is not the first time she has revisited the look. Last year, Myleene posted similar snaps in a white bikini, captioning them: “The OG (Although you can’t turn this waterfall off). 20 years ago, my name became a verb. ‘Doing a Myleene’.”
She added: “I’ll be eternally grateful for that moment in the Australian jungle only to be repeated in South Africa for the All Stars battle royale and the crown 17 years later. Honestly, that white bikini has put my kids through school.”
Time Away After Stalker Nightmare
Myleene appears to be unwinding following a harrowing year-long stalking ordeal at Classic FM. Peter Windsor, 61, subjected her and colleague Katie Breathwick to four years of harassment, sending disturbing items including an air pistol, handcuffs, a Catwoman outfit, unhinged letters with sexual and Satanic imagery, and around 1,000 gifts.
To Breathwick, 54, he sent binoculars, spiked running shoes, champagne, and a stamp collection for her son. Windsor, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and with no prior convictions, was convicted in October on two counts of stalking causing serious harm and distress after a seven-day trial at Warwick Crown Court. He received an indefinite hospital order.
Myleene only learned of the threat in August 2024, when security emailed a list of 12 intercepted items, noting up to four packages arrived daily. Police withheld details of some items, deeming them more disturbing than the air pistol—which could prove fatal at up to six feet—and a silver ring described as “holy protection for a worthy high priestess.”
She described the experience to The Telegraph as “a huge shock [and] a huge violation. It’s sheer terror really. It just felt extreme on every front.” In court, Myleene testified, countering defense claims that she invited the attention. “I pointed out that I had just got my MBE,” she said. “The last thing I needed attached to my name was whips, handcuffs and guns.”
Despite the conviction, Myleene told ITV News the ordeal lingers: she remains “looking over her shoulder.”

