Myleene Klass not bothered by the rain as she sports monochrome dress to work after being heckled by Scottish fans

Myleene Klass; Myleene Klass' Instagram Stories showing a crowd of Scotland football fans outside of the Global studios in Leicester Square
Myleene Klass sported a chic style to work (Picture: Backgrid/Instagram)

Myleene Klass was spotted sporting a very chic style as she was seen heading to work at the Global Studios in London.

The presenter did not let the rainy weather bother her as she wore a summery monochrome checkered maxi dress, which she paired with sunglasses and black sandals.

She added a gold necklace and watch to complete her look, as she appeared to be carrying a gift box in her hand.

Her outing comes not long after she was heckled by fans of Scotland’s national football team who had descended on Leicester Square on Friday for the Euro 2020 match against England.

Myleene had been at work that day and was looking out from her office window to catch a glimpse of the action.

As the crowd then noticed Myleene looking at them, they then began chanting for her to ‘get her t**s out’.

The 43-year-old had shared footage of the crowd’s chants to Instagram Stories, jokingly writing: ‘Didn’t see this one coming. “Get your tats our Mylenee Klass”.’

Myleene Klass
Myleene was not bothered by the rainy weather as she wore a summery dress (Picture: Backgrid)
Myleene Klass
Myleene appeared to be holding a gift box in her hand (Picture: Backgrid)

Myleene had also shared videos showing people in the crowd playing bagpipes, as well as police officers present to keep an eye on everything.

However, she did admit her concern over the large amount of fans who had been standing around in the rain, adding: ‘The mum in me is worried about how cold and wet they’re all getting.’

Myleene Klass' Instagram Stories showing a crowd of Scotland football fans outside of the Global studios in Leicester Square
Myleene heard the crowd chanting at her to ‘get your t**s out’ (Picture: Instagram)

It’s been reported that 20,000 ticketless supporters made the trip to London and they were mostly left to celebrate unchecked, despite the Metropolitan Police putting a dispersal order in place.

The Met has since been criticised for letting thousands of fans party on the streets despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

Although lockdown rules have been relaxed, gatherings of more than 30 are still banned and cases are higher now than they were in March.

The scenes of Scotland supporters in Leicester Square have also been contrasted with the heavy-handed approach seen at other events including the vigil held in memory of Sarah Everard in March.

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