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Myleene Klass, 46, shows off her toned figure in a floral black and white bikini as she launches new swimwear line with stunning beach shoot

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Myleene Klass was her best publicity as she modeled her new swimwear range for Next after jetting off for a stunning beach shoot.

Myleene Klass was her best publicity as she modeled her new swimwear range for Next after jetting off for a stunning beach shoot.

The radio and TV star, 46, showed off her new designs for the high street giant as she donned a variety of bikinis and swimsuits.

Myleene modeled a black and white leaf-print two-piece outfit, which consisted of a halter-neck top and a matching pair of skimpy pants.

In one shot, the mother-of-three wore her brunette locks down and opted for natural makeup, while accessorizing with a selection of gold necklaces.

It comes after Myleene revealed she has become a boys’ coach at her former secondary school in Norfolk.

Myleene Klass was her best publicity as she modeled her new swimwear range for Next after jetting off for a stunning beach shoot.

The radio and TV star, 46, showed off her new designs for the high street giant as she donned a variety of bikinis and swimsuits.

The radio and TV star, 46, showed off her new designs for the high street giant as she donned a variety of bikinis and swimsuits.

As a child, Myleene attended Cliff Park Ormiston Academy in Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, but admitted returning as an adult was “sobering”.

Myleene, who brought her daughters Ava and Hero, revealed to the Sunday Times: “I said, ‘Let’s go visit my old school, I’ll show you the music department where it all started for me.'”

‘There was no music department as I remembered. We walked around the school. He was sobering. When I attended, I received free violin lessons, was in the choir and the orchestra.’

Myleene, who had planned to help the school with its music department, said she was surprised to learn how much there was left to do.

She said: “As the principal of my old school bluntly put it: ‘You came here trying to improve your grades.’ “Now you realize I’m just trying to keep them alive.” That was one of the most sobering things she had ever heard.”

Myleene’s role as a coach at the school involves staying in touch with students and calling them even when she is in remote locations.

Myeene recently met with vulnerable pregnant women and healthcare staff during a visit to the border with Colombia, and said she was “shocked” by the lack of security around maternal health support.

The health advocate traveled to an emergency health unit in the La Guajira region, created by the charity Save The Children, for which she is proud to be an ambassador.

Myleene took her daughters Ava and Hero (pictured right) to their old school in Norfolk, where she now works as a volunteer coach.

Myleene took her daughters Ava and Hero (pictured right) to their old school in Norfolk, where she now works as a volunteer coach.

While in the country, the I’m a Celebrity… South Africa winner got busy, modeling a nursing vest and pampering adorable newborn babies.

She said of the trip: ‘As a mother, I simply cannot understand how pregnant women, so many pregnant women every week, have to put themselves in harm’s way, traveling for days, just to get much-needed maternal and neonatal healthcare.

“I have been impressed by the care and compassion of the health staff at Save the Children’s emergency health unit in Colombia, who work tirelessly to ensure mothers are supported and their children are born safe and healthy into the world.”

She continued: ‘All the mothers I have met strive to offer the best to their children, despite the circumstances they come from.

“I think what unites us, what we all have in common as mothers, is that we simply want the best for our children.

“No woman should have to give birth alone and risk losing her baby or her life – it is shocking and totally unacceptable.”

Myeene recently met with vulnerable pregnant women and healthcare staff during a visit to the border with Colombia, and said she was

Myeene recently met with vulnerable pregnant women and healthcare staff during a visit to the border with Colombia, and said she was “shocked” by the lack of security around maternal health support.

Myleene met vulnerable pregnant women and healthcare staff during a visit to the border with Colombia and said she was

Myleene met vulnerable pregnant women and healthcare staff during a visit to the border with Colombia and said she was “shocked” by the lack of security around maternal health support.

She added: ‘There is strength and fragility when it comes to giving birth. But what should be a sacred and empowering moment for most women is often an isolating and terrifying moment.

‘Seeing a hammock next to a ‘western’ bed with stirrups in this hospital was inspiring – knowing that women from different communities who come here receive meticulous care and attention.

‘The support of the midwives and healthcare workers here is so important and the passion they have for their patients is evident.

“When you are a mother, regardless of language barriers, jobs and situation, you deserve to speak the same language: that is the language of motherhood.”

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