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COME ON, MYLEENE!

Myleene Klass chats babies, blended families, finding romance with Simon Motson — and why she can’t wait to turn 40

THE last time we met Myleene Klass, she was clearly on the verge of something exciting, but was playing her cards very close to her chest.

Back then, she’d come through a very public and traumatic break-up, rebuilt her life and had recently met someone she’d fallen for.

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Myleene Klass is ready to rumble with stylish Fabulous shoot
Myleene Klass can't wait to spill her secrets about turning 40

However, burned by the past, she was understandably too cautious to shout it from the rooftops.

Not so today. Since that interview nearly two years ago, Myleene, 39, has moved in with PR exec Simon Motson and says she’s never felt more ecstatic or in love.

“I just thank my lucky stars,” she says. “I can’t believe I’m here and that everything has aligned.

And the fact that I could have missed out on having such an incredible man in my life would have been the biggest travesty of all.”

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Myleene is in a very different place than she was a few years ago
While discussing her personal struggles over the past decade, Myleene said: 'I’m still standing. I’m not looking for the perfect life. I just want a happy one.'

She throws her arms up and laughs at herself for being so schmaltzy.

“Oh what a gushy line! But honestly, it would have been. How awful that I could have gone through my life and not met him. Imagine never getting why people write those crazy love songs or do crazy things.

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“I get it now as a grown-up, and it’s a lovely, lovely thing.”

Myleene and Simon Motson, left, a fashion PR executive, met in the autumn of 2015, shortly after he split up with his ex-wife

It sounds like she’s experiencing emotions she’s never felt before, despite having been with ex-husband Graham Quinn for 11 years before they split in 2012.

“Yes,” she agrees. “To feel like this is a whole other level, and it’s quite incredible. I’m just very happy. About time, eh?”

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Indeed. As Fabulous celebrates its 10th birthday, there was no one more fitting to have as our cover star for this special issue than Myleene.

Over the last decade she has featured on our cover eight times – today will be her ninth – and we’ve been with her through the highs and the lows that have come with it.

This cover, from 2009, is one of eight times Myleene has been on the front of our magazine

“We’ve kind of grown up together, haven’t we?” she says as she looks back on her previous covers.

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Without checking the dates, she reckons she can pinpoint when each one was shot just by looking at her eyes – the times where she’s flicked a switch to keep up appearances and the times when she’s been genuinely happy.

“You can see it in my eyes. You really can. My god, I’ve massively changed over the last 10 years. And I have to take responsibility for things which have happened in my life, otherwise it just sounds like things happened to me, and I don’t want to be passive.”

The pivotal point came six years ago when her marriage to Graham – the father of her daughters Ava, 10, and Hero, six – broke down, leaving her devastated.

The RADA graduate has two daughters with her ex-husband, Graham Quinn, Ava, 10, and Hero, six
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“I wouldn’t have thought it was possible for one person to have so much thrown at them,” she says when asked how she would have felt 10 years ago if she’d been offered a glimpse into her future.

“A lot of it has been very public, but there’s also been a lot which has gone on behind the scenes as well. It’s been constant.

“But I’m still standing. I’m not looking for the perfect life. I just want a happy one, and I think that’s what you can create yourself.

On her recent good fortune, she said: 'I can’t believe I’m here and that everything has aligned.'
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“Sometimes you don’t know what’s good for you. What I’d chosen for myself in my 20s – certain people, situations, decisions – there’s no chance it was right for me then and especially not in my late 30s.

“I think I made a lot of impulsive decisions, and when I reached certain points in my life… you’re expected to do certain things. But I won’t do anything that’s expected of me now. I’ll do what I think is right for my family and for my children, and if people don’t like it, I’ve stopped caring. And that’s been the biggest change – I genuinely don’t care what other people think.”

Her seismic transformation coincided with meeting Simon (she calls him Sim), 44, on a blind date back in 2015. He came into her life at exactly the right time – the attraction and chemistry were instant, and the parallels between them struck a real chord.

The 39 year old got her first taste of fame in the early 2000s as a member of the pop group Hear'Say
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“It was a girlfriend who rang me up and said: ‘There’s this guy, he’s been through a similar situation to you, and he’s my friend.’ And I was like: ‘OK, that’s good already,’” she says.

“He’d been single for three years, I’d been single for three years. We have the same-aged children and were both ready to commit. Nobody rushed into anything. We met at a time in our lives where we both knew what we wanted, and we certainly knew what we didn’t want.

“And yes, it was instant. You think that only happens when you’re teenagers, but it was genuine and not some knee-jerk reaction. We met really early in the day and we were the last to leave the restaurant, just talking the whole time.”

They waited a year before meeting each other’s children – Simon has a son and daughter from his marriage – and Myleene says she felt a “massive responsibility” to everyone involved “that I am who I say I am and do what I say I’ll do”.

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“He has the same morals as I do, the same values, and that was very important to me,” she admits.

“We are a blended family now – we call ourselves the Klotsons! Ava and Hero adore his kids and I’m just so overwhelmed by it all, to be honest.”

Although she now calls them a 'blended family', Myleene and Simon waited a whole year before introducing each other to their kids

She shows some videos on her phone of the whole clan enjoying a recent New Year holiday in

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the Seychelles. They all look very happy in each other’s company. Could marriage be on the cards?

“I’ve found myself in positions where I’ve said ‘never’ to this and that’s because you’re shooting from the hip when emotions are raw. But when you’ve got time on your side, and you can make those choices because that’s what they are, rather than obligations… never say never.

“He’s not someone I would have chosen for myself and that’s the reason I trust it. Because I didn’t trust my own decisions at one point. I didn’t trust anything. I didn’t know anything any more. When you go through an experience that rocks your world, you end up doubting so many other parts of your life.

When it comes to her current relationship, opposites attract: '[Simon's] not someone I would have chosen for myself and that’s the reason I trust it.'
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“He’s a very smart guy. We laugh a lot. He’s a very patient man and kind – exceptionally kind. And I just really enjoy being with him.”

But aside from Sim, there’s another new man in Myleene’s life, and he’s causing a bit of a stir among her female friends. Say hello to Louis Rennocks: personal trainer, all-round hunk and the not-so-secret ingredient to Myleene’s latest project.

Today sees her launch MyBody By Myleene – a 12-week bite-sized fitness programme aimed at mums who struggle to find time to exercise. Myleene says she’s had several offers to release a fitness DVD over the years (“ever since I took a shower in the jungle”), but it’s never felt like the right time.

With less than a year until her 40th birthday, Myleene is not worried about leaving her 30s behind
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“Whereas now I’m at a stage in my life where I need to be fitter than ever. In your 30s and 40s, your body is a different machine. I love where I am, but you need to keep things oiled.”

On meeting him last year, Myleene found an instant connection with Louis, who appears alongside her on the workouts – Myleene’s 224,000 Instagram followers will already be familiar with their kick-ass sessions.

“I didn’t just want some beefcake who would come in and shout at all us knackered mums,” she explains. “What clicked with Louis was his mum was also a single mum, and he really understood what I was trying to achieve with other women. He wasn’t intimidating, especially not to my girlfriends who seem to like showing up to do our sessions!”

According to Myleen, her and Louis immediately clicked
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We can’t think why…

“He’s been training with my children, my girlfriends – who range from their 20s to 40s – with Sim, who’s 44… and he doesn’t make anyone feel bad, he just gives them the exercises they need.

“Most of all, I wanted [this plan] to be about strength and for women to walk into any room and feel confident and strong in their minds and body. And have a J.Lo butt!

For one of our 2013 covers, Myleene sported a funky purple hair colour
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Myleene says she leads by example and refuses to use the word “diet” around her daughters. She’s already seeing first-hand the pressures young girls are under when it comes to body image.

“I’m raising two girls, and I hear the stories among their peer groups and the misinformation they can bring in. You can see how it starts, and they’re so young. Ultimately my job is to surround them with positive role models. Both of them are obsessed with Wonder Woman, and I very much encourage that.”

That feels more pertinent than ever in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the women’s movement that has formed and grown from the fallout.

As a mum-of-two girls, Myleene is careful with how she talks about her body around her daughters
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In past interviews, Myleene alluded to her own encounter with Weinstein in 2010 when he propositioned her with a “sex contract” during lunch in Cannes, asking her to sleep with him and sign a confidentiality agreement. She never publicly identified him, but said if his name ever came out it would “bring down Hollywood”.

“And it has done,” she says, simply. “But that’s not something you want to be right about, really.

I think the solidarity in numbers was always what it was going to take. Everything that has come

from all of this is going to mean a better world for all of our daughters. And we might even have Oprah as president!

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