She is set to make her Dancing On Ice debut on Sunday.
And Myleene Klass cut a casual figure in a longline padded coat on Thursday as she squeezed in some last-minute skating training.
The radio host, 42, braved the chilly January weather in a black hoodie, leggings, and knitted legwarmers after admitting she hopes to walk away from the ITV skating show with a ‘bum like Jennifer Lopez‘.
Low profile: Myleene Klass cut a casual figure in a longline coat and loungewear on Thursday as she squeezed in some last-minute training before her Dancing On Ice debut on Sunday
Myleene styled her chocolate tresses in a sleek straight bob, and she enhanced her visage with soft make-up as she was seen clutching a ceramic coffee mug.
The mother-of-three donned casual footwear and draped a sports bag over her shoulder before entering her training venue.
The radio host’s appearance comes after she admitted she is hoping to walk away from Dancing On Ice with a ‘bum like J-Lo’s’.
Jennifer, 51, left fans around the world aghast, as she showed off her incredibly age-defying figure in all its glory during a recent vacation to Turks and Caicos.
Staying warm: The radio host, 42, braved the chilly January weather in a black hoodie, leggings, and knitted legwarmers
Talking ahead of the show start on Sunday, Myleene said: ‘When else would I get this chance? I’m a mum of three, a step-mum of two, there’s seven of us in our blended family.
‘When else would a mum like me get the chance to learn a new skill. And I spent all of lockdown teaching children and teaching my music classes that went viral and now it’s time for me to learn a new skill.’
Myleene hilarious added: ‘And to be able to walk away with a bum like J-Lo’s… that’s the real reason I’m here, I am going to work so hard!’
Despite her plans for a peachy posterior, the musician also admitted that she is ‘terrified’ of getting her piano fingers ‘rolled over’.
Natural look: Myleene styled her chocolate tresses in a sleek straight bob, and she enhanced her visage with a slick of make-up as she was seen clutching a ceramic coffee mug
Ready for action: The mother-of-three donned casual footwear and draped a sports bag over her shoulder before entering her training venue
She said: ‘Oh, I’m terrified of all of it! I’m terrified of my piano fingers getting rolled over. I don’t know why that’s a recurring fear but it just is.
‘I think any time I’ve done a concert I’ve had to sign an indemnity insurance clause and I’ve had to sign all of these things that look after my fingers and now I’m actually in the line of fire I feel like I’m really going to have to look after my fingers.
‘By the nature of what it is I feel quite protective over my fingers. As a pianist I have to look after my fingers but I also have to life my life and I love the fact that I’m going to walk away with a new skill, new butt and fabulous wardrobe!’
Myleene added that the only other thing she has done as scary, was her stint on I’m A Celebrity in 2006.
Sensational figure: Jennifer, 51, left fans around the world aghast, as she showed off her incredibly age-defying figure in all its glory during a recent vacation to Turks and Caicos
She said: ‘I did the jungle and I remember when they asked me what my fear was I said dying.
‘I thought if I say rats or spiders or snakes they’re going to land those on my head but it turned out they locked me in a coffin anyway so I’ve done that!’
The new series of Dancing On Ice will see the judges protected by perspex screens and no studio audience amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Newly released images of the ITV show’s studios last week saw large screens placed in front of the judges chairs to shield Ashley Banjo, John Barrowman, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.
Studio first look: The new series of the ITV skating show will see the judges protected by perspex screens and no studio audience amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
The judging panel will also be sat far apart, keeping in line with social distancing measures.
For the first time in its history the studio at Bovingdon Airfield in Hertfordshire will have no audience, a move mirroring that of Strictly Come Dancing.
The skating celebrities will also watch each other perform from socially-distanced tables to keep everyone safe from COVID-19.
Dancing On Ice 2021 starts this Sunday at 6pm on ITV.