Myleene Klass cut a stylish figure in a low-cut black jumpsuit as she arrived at Global’s Audio & Entertainment Upfronts party on Tuesday evening.
The TV personality looked incredibly glamorous in the braless number as she flashed a hint of her cleavage.
The Calm Classics radio host, 47, was joined by Global colleagues Sian Welby, Jordan North and Chris Stark.
Sian looked effortlessly chic in double denim as she joined her co-stars Jordan and Chris for the star-studded evening.
Earlier this month Former popstar Myleene expressed her relief that ‘my family and I finally have peace’ after a schizophrenic man was convicted of stalking her.
Peter Windsor was found guilty of stalking the star after sending her an air pistol and calling her a ‘naughty vixen’ during a nine-month campaign of harassment.
Myleene Klass, 47, cut a stylish figure in a low-cut black jumpsuit as she arrived at Global’s Audio & Entertainment Upfronts party on Tuesday evening
The TV personality looked incredibly glamorous in the braless number as she flashed a hint of her cleavage
He also asked her in sick correspondence to ‘correct him’ with a whip and cane, as well as sending her letters and gifts including fancy dress costumes and jewellery.
The 61-year-old, from Stetchford, Birmingham, tried to argue some of his gifts were a ‘joke’, but was found guilty of stalking Myleene between November 2023 and August 2024, following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court.
He was also found guilty of also stalking her Classic FM colleague Katie Breathwick, 54, after sending her a pair of binoculars, running shoes with spikes, a bottle of champagne and a stamp collection for her son.
He sent her between 80 and 100 items over a period spanning March 2020 to December 2023.
In a statement following the verdicts, which she posted on Instagram, Myleene said: ‘After a horrific year, my family and I finally have peace.
‘Thank you for your love and support, especially to Birmingham Police, in particular PC Marius Dinescu, Judge Tom Rochford, State Prosecutor Timothy Sapwell, Members of the Jury and Birmingham crown court, Katie Breathwick, Classic FM, Global radio, Severine Berman and Simon jones.’
The trial also heard Windsor sent a letter signed in blood to former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in which he ‘pledged his soul to satan’.
The items and correspondence addressed to the two Classic FM presenters were intercepted at Global radio’s London office where the pair worked.
The Calm Classics radio host was joined by Global colleagues Sian Welby, Jordan North and Chris Stark
Sian looked effortlessly chic in double denim as she joined her co-stars Jordan and Chris for the star-studded evening
Anna Williamson looked radiant and glowing in a red jumpsuit as she graced the red carpet
Kemi Rogers cut a casual figure in blue denim jeans and a red blouse
Emily Maitlis cut a chic figure in an elegant black dress, teamed with a cream coat
Nick Ferrari looked dapper in a grey suit and pink shirt
The air pistol was stopped by police before it reached Myleene, the court heard.
Jurors reached their unanimous guilty verdict on Peter Windsor after deliberating for four hours and eight minutes over two days.
Windsor, wearing a grey sweatshirt, sighed and pursed his lips in the dock as the verdicts were announced.
Judge Tom Rochford told Windsor, who has been on remand throughout his trial, that the options for his sentencing included prison or two types of hospital order.
Sobbing in court as she gave evidence, Ms Klass described her ‘sheer terror’ at finding out she had been sent a cache of ‘overtly sexual’ letters and presents over four years including a set of handcuffs with a note saying ‘whip me, beat me priestess Myleene’.
The mother-of-three had to pause several times in the witness box to compose herself as she recounted how a police officer called her while on the school run to tell her about the weapon, which was an air pistol.
‘He said that whilst this gun wasn’t necessary for a licence, at close proximity, right up to six feet it could prove fatal,’ she told jurors. ‘I think anyone receiving a gun would be terrified.
‘I was extremely shocked because suddenly it felt extremely real. I think we spend so much time as women trying to justify why we feel the way we do, have we misinterpreted it? There was no grey area here, there was a gun in a box with my name on it.’
Myleene said she had been forced to enhance security at home after being targeted by Windsor.