“20 Years On… And She’s STILL Got It!”: Myleene Klass, 47, Recreates Iconic White Bikini Moment — But The Chilling Truth Behind Her Smile Leaves Fans Stunned

Myleene Klass has once again proven that time is no match for confidence as she recreated her legendary white bikini moment — exactly two decades after it first captivated the nation.

The 47-year-old TV presenter sent fans into a frenzy on Tuesday as she stripped down to a barely-there white bikini for a series of sun-soaked Instagram snaps, echoing her unforgettable appearance on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! back in 2006.

Looking sensational and seemingly ageless, Myleene teased an exciting new project from an undisclosed sunny location — but it was the powerful nostalgia behind the shoot that truly stole the spotlight.

Reflecting on the moment that made her a household name, Myleene previously admitted the now-iconic scene changed her life forever, joking that the white bikini “put her kids through school.”

She later shared: “20 years ago, my name became a verb. ‘Doing a Myleene’.”

And in another candid reflection, she added she would be “eternally grateful for that moment in the Australian jungle,” which was later recreated during the South Africa All Stars series — proving just how enduring her impact has been.

But behind the glamour and confidence lies a far darker chapter that many fans may not fully realise.

The stunning throwback comes after Myleene endured a year of fear and psychological torment during a disturbing stalking ordeal while working at Classic FM.

She was targeted by Peter Windsor, who subjected her to years of harassment — sending deeply unsettling items including an air pistol, handcuffs, and disturbing letters filled with sexual and Satanic imagery.

At one point, Myleene revealed she felt “censored from her own life” after authorities withheld details about some of the items for her own protection, leaving her questioning what could be more frightening than a weapon.

Speaking about the ordeal, she admitted: “It was a huge shock… a huge violation. It’s sheer terror really. It just felt extreme on every front.”

The situation escalated to the point where she feared for her family’s safety, transforming her home into what she described as a version of Fort Knox.

Windsor, 61, was ultimately found guilty of stalking involving serious harm and distress following a lengthy trial and was given an indefinite hospital order.

Even after the verdict, Myleene admitted the trauma hasn’t fully faded, confessing she still finds herself “looking over her shoulder.”

And yet, despite everything she has endured, her latest photos radiate strength, resilience, and a refusal to let fear define her.

Two decades on from that unforgettable jungle shower — Myleene Klass isn’t just recreating a moment… she’s reclaiming her story.