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The Sun
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Myleene Klass, 47, looks incredible as she recreates I'm A Celeb white bikini moment 19 years after ITV show
MYLEENE Klass, 47, looked incredible as she recreated her iconic I'm A Celeb white bikini moment 19 years after appearing on the ITV show. The former Hear'Say singer won a whole new legion of fans after finishing as runner up on the 2006 series of I'm a Celebrity. 7 7 7 During her time in the Australian jungle, Myleene - then 28 - wowed viewers with her incredible figure as she showered in a white bikini. Now, almost 20 years later - and after three children - Myleene showed she still looks amazing in a white two piece. Taking to her Instagram account, Myleene shared a series of snaps in a white bikini while posing on a boat with blue skies and sea behind her. Myleene struck a series of poses as she donned two different pairs of oversized sunglasses and a gold necklace. She captioned the sexy snaps: "forever partial to a white bikini." Her fans immediately flooded the comments with praise, as one wrote: "Absolutely stunning pictures Myleene - and the white sets off your lovely tan so wonderfully well! Thank you for sharing these gorgeous shots and brightening up my day - and lots of others as well! " Another added: "As beautiful as ever" alongside a flame emoji. A third commented: "Wow, you look absolutely stunning." It isn't the first time Myleene has rocked a white bikini since the jungle, as she posed up a storm in another two piece earlier this year. She also wore her signature colour swimwear when she took part in All Stars in 2023, which she went on to win. Myleene Klass recreates iconic I'm A Celebrity bikini moment as she strips to swimwear Speaking after her victory, she said: "I loved every minute of it being in there and wearing the white bikini and the two aren't usually exclusive – you can still wear a white bikini and enjoy being a woman. "The difference this time is, the white bikini is my business and I sell one every 45 seconds." She also revealed that her original white bikini was auctioned for a whopping £7,500. 7 7 7 7


Daily Mail
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The white bikini that made Myleene Klass worth £13M: Star recreates THAT I'm A Celeb moment in sizzling holiday snaps nearly two decades after the racy scenes gave her a 'second shot at fame'
Myleene Klass has become synonymous with white bikinis ever since her iconic appearance on I'm A Celeb in 2006. The nation's attention was grabbed when she went for a shower in the jungle while sporting a tiny two-piece, which showcased her incredible frame. And the headlines continued when the radio and TV star, now 47, returned for the all-star series I'm A Celebrity South Africa in 2023 and she wore a version of the swimwear. She frequently recreates the moment on various sun-soaked holidays and did exactly that this week while abroad as she penned in the caption: 'forever partial to a white bikini.' In interviews, the star who is now worth a reported £13million, has admitted that she felt her time on I'm A Celeb - which featured the racy shower scenes - gave her a 'second shot' at fame. Iconic moments such as her showers in the skimpy swimwear saw her gain popularity with viewers, and she came second behind Matt Willis. Upon leaving the jungle, she was offered countless presenting jobs, magazine shoots and chat show work, worth millions of pounds. Myleene is said to have received so many offers after her stint in the jungle that she netted three million pounds in the year that followed. Myleene previously revealed that the first white bikini she wore in 2006 sold for a whopping £7,500 after the show - after she bought it for just £40. 'I bought that white bikini for £40. After the show I sold it off - for £7,500!' she said ahead of entering the jungle for the all-stars edition in 2023. The singer has been spotted time and time again in white bikinis over the years, even playing the I'm A Celeb theme tune on the piano while wearing one to promote the series two years ago. Myleene jokingly captioned that post at the time: 'Do you live in your white bikini? Me…' Last month Myleene revealed she had gifted her lookalike sister a white bikini as she posted to Instagram. In the post the former Hear'Say singer sprayed her younger sibling with champagne as they both danced around a swimming pool in their bikinis. Myleene previously revealed that the first white bikini she wore in 2006 sold for a whopping £7,500 after the show - after she bought it for just £40 'I bought that white bikini for £40. After the show I sold it off - for £7,500!' she said ahead of entering the jungle for the all-stars edition in 2023 Myleene showed off her amazing figure in a black and white spotted two-piece which she teamed with a matching headscarf and chic white sunglasses. Meanwhile her bride-to-be sister Jessie, who lives in Australia, rocked her new white bikini showcasing her toned abs as they partied in the sunshine. Myleene penned: 'Hey Mrs Saunders. My gift to the bride, a white bikini!! My baby sister love you Mrs Saunders.' The lookalike pair looked happier than ever as they threw their arms in the air while partying and celebrating Jessie's marriage. The famous tiny white bikini was auctioned for charity for £7,500 and Myleene later revealed it was a last-minute purchase. She explained she had spent just £40 on the two-piece after producers informed her the striped number she had originally packed would not look good on film. Prior to entering I'm A Celebrity South Africa, Myleene warned viewers not to expect the same shower scenes as she 'doesn't look like that anymore'. But she appeared to have made a U-turn on her decision as she sizzled in the swimwear. Ahead of entering the camp, Myleene spoke about her white bikini. Prior to entering I'm A Celebrity South Africa, Myleene warned viewers not to expect the same shower scenes as she 'doesn't look like that anymore' She has never shied away from recreating the look She explained: 'After doing the programme I saw the photo and I was like '"my goodness, it does look glamorous", but it certainly didn't feel like it - far from it! 'There are worse things to be known for than being really clean! Since then, I have had three babies and I don't look like that now.' She added: 'I am really proud of how strong my body has been. It has been through lots of trials and tribulations since and part of the reason for doing this all star version is I want to remind myself of that.


Geek Tyrant
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Savage Trailer for The Horror Survival Thriller RIVER OF BLOOD — GeekTyrant
Saban Films has released the trailer for the new horror thriller, River of Blood , which comes from director Howard J. Ford of The Dead, Escape, and DarkGame. The movie looks like it's going to take audiences on a savage, bloody, and intense ride! In the film, 'A jungle kayak adventure descends into terror when a group of friends becomes the target of a merciless, bloodthirsty tribe.' River of Blood stars Joseph Millson, Louis James, Ella Starbuck, Sarah Alexandra Marks and David Wayman. The movie will be available in select theaters, Digital and On Demand on August 1st.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Praying mantis hides in plain sight in mind-bending optical illusion - can you spot it in 20 seconds?
A mind-bending photo taken in a rain-soaked patch of grass has left social media users scratching their heads as they try to spot the master of disguise hidden among the greenery in 20 seconds. At first glance, the image looks like nothing more than a tangle of slick green stems and tiny white flowers. But look a little closer – and you might notice something astonishing lurking in plain sight. Somewhere in the chaos is a praying mantis, perfectly camouflaged with its slender lime-green body and delicate limbs blending seamlessly into its surroundings. Praying mantises are known for their stealth and camouflage, often mimicking leaves and twigs to avoid predators and sneak up on unsuspecting prey. This particular mantis appears to have nailed the assignment – turning a simple patch of weeds into an optical illusion. So, how fast did you spot it? Or are you still staring? Spoiler: It's just right of center, nestled vertically along a blade of grass - but even when you know where to look, it's easy to miss. But don't go anywhere yet! This next brain teaser takes you on a trek through a lush, green jungle filled with flowing streams, towering trees and thick foliage. At first glance, it may seem like just a peaceful forest scene but look closer. Somewhere in this vivid landscape, a wild animal is cleverly concealed. Your mission? Find the hidden creature in under 10 seconds. This optical illusion is more than just a pretty picture - it's a challenge designed to test your observation skills and attention to detail. Do you have the sharp eyes it takes to spot what others might miss? Only the most eagle-eyed viewers will succeed. If you're still scanning the scene, don't worry - you're not alone. It's a tricky one, and giving too many hints would spoil the fun. So take another look. The animal is there, hiding in plain sight. Can you find it before the clock runs out? Have you managed to spot the hidden animal yet? Or is it still eluding your gaze? If you're hoping for a clue, look in between the long, thin tree trunks, and you might just spot a four-legged friend. Don't follow the creek upstream. Instead, look toward the dirt road and see where the path takes you. This illusion is a perfect reminder that sometimes, what we think we see blinds us to what's actually there. So, did you beat the clock? Check below to see if you were correct. But don't go anywhere just yet! We have another brain teaser that will blow your mind. Optical illusions challenge the brain by forcing it to process information in unexpected ways, improving cognitive flexibility and visual perception. They help enhance focus and attention to detail, as you have to carefully observe and interpret visual cues. Regularly solving optical illusions also promotes brain health by keeping the mind sharp and active, potentially staving off cognitive decline as you age.


BBC News
6 days ago
- BBC News
Skeleton found in Guatemala likely that of missing US birdwatcher
Human remains found near an archaeological site in the Guatemalan jungle are thought to be those of a US birdwatcher who was reported missing almost two and a half years ago, local officials say.A lilac shirt, sandals and shorts which match those worn by Raymond Vincent Ashcroft the day of his disappearance were found at the same location where the human bones were discovered, Carlos Soza of the attorney-general's office said. Ashcroft, 66, was part of a birdwatching group visiting the ancient Maya city of Tikal, a Unesco World Heritage site, in February the time of his disappearance, his wife said that Mr Ashcroft had decided to return to the hotel but had never arrived. She had stayed behind with the group, taking photos, and reported him missing as soon as she realised he had not arrived at their hotel room in the Tikal National Park, local media reported at the parties were quickly sent out - just half an hour after Ashcroft had split from his group - but found no trace of the missing tourist. Sniffer dogs were brought in to search the dense vegetation of the national park but to no after his disappearance, Interpol issued a yellow notice but no reports of any sightings were made and no trace of his belongings were found until this bones and clothes matching those worn by Ashcroft were spotted in the jungle 14km from the archaeological site by residents of a nearby village, Mr Soza told a local radio to the official from the Guatemalan Attorney-General's Office for Crimes Against Foreign Tourists, the remains lay within dense vegetation and could only be reached on foot. He added that a DNA test would determine if the remains were those of have gone missing before and since in the vast national park. In 2022, a 53-year-old German man became separated from his group and died from heat in 2023, a French family was found dehydrated but safe after being lost for two days.