Myleene Klass made a sweet appearance with her daughters in a rare public appearance for the trio.
The 48-year-old media personality brought all the glitz and glam to the premiere of Jacob Elordi and Margaret Qualley’s new movie The Dog Stars in London’s Leicester Square.
It was truly a star-studded event with the A-list cast of the movie in attendance, including The Substance star barefoot in a ballgown. Other guests included Sir Brian May, Guy Pearce, Tasha Ghouri and more.
Rocking up to the red carpet, model Myleene wowed in a white gown with a cream bodice and sheer skirt paired with tall gold wedges.
What made the moment all the more special was being joined by her daughters, Hero, 15 and Ava, 19, who are not often in the spotlight with their mum.
The TV host shares them with her ex-husband Graham Quinn, and they were matching their mum’s energy with their own premiere-ready looks, with Hero sporting a floor-length black gown and Ava a backless cream dress.
The mother-daughter evening out comes just days after Myleene celebrated Ava’s 19th birthday with a collection of sweet throwback pictures of the pair over the years.
In the caption to her eldest child, she wrote: ‘All 19 versions of you have been an honour to get to know and love. Strong, smart, fearless, determined and talented. As beautiful inside as she is on the outside.
‘To the village who helped me raise her and poured into us, look at what we did guys. Thank you x Happy Birthday to ‘ the one who made me a mother.’
It’s been a summer of attending glamorous events for Myleene, although it has also come with a more serious side.
The premiere with her daughters by her side is one of her first public events she’s attended since Wimbledon in July.
In a post earlier in August, she revealed that during her time watching the tennis, she felt two lumps around her breasts and immediately went to check them out with a healthcare professional.
‘I casually folded my arms and there it was. Then a second one.
The subsequent days went both quickly and agonisingly slowly.
‘Three cysts and 3 lymph nodes later, I’m ok BUT the days of waiting meant I reorganised my life into a new set of priorities and “what ifs” only to thankfully get the all clear and then experience the weird ‘reordering’ of going back to “normal”,’ she shared in a social media post urging people to keep on top of their checks.
She concluded her post: ‘…As a fierce advocate for women’s health and not hiding what’s uncomfortable, right now, check yourself and go get a second opinion.’





