myleene klass

簡(jiǎn)介: Myleene Klass is an entertainer. A musician, TV presenter and singer that attracts press column inches whatever she does and wherever she go 更多>

Myleene Klass is an entertainer. A musician, TV presenter and singer that attracts press column inches whatever she does and wherever she goes. Myleene first shot to fame in the 2001 ITV1 series 'Popstars', the original reality TV music show whose premise was to create a UK pop band. From thousands of singing hopefuls, Myleene was chosen to become one of five members of the controversial yet incredibly successful pop band, Hear'Say. Hear’Say’s first single “Pure and Simple” entered the charts at No.1, going on to sell over 1 million copies. This was followed by their No.1 album “Popstars”, and another No.1 single “The Way To Your Love”. However, despite a string of hit singles and a nationwide sell out tour, the band split in late 2002 leaving Myleene to pursue a solo career. In 2003, Myleene signed a solo deal with Universal Classics. The first fruit of this deal was her debut solo classical album “Moving On”. The album was an immediate success. Not only did it enter the classical charts at No.2, the album went on to break records in all genres, entering the popular charts amidst pop and rock artists alike, as well as having the first classical video to be played on 'The Box' and other pop channels. Myleene was also honoured with her first BRIT nomination for album. September 2005 saw Myleene take up the role of presenter on hit ITV1 Saturday morning music show cd:uk. Myleene hosted the show for six consecutive months interviewing a broad range of top music names from 50 Cent to Westlife. 2006 also saw Myleene present BBC1’s “Heaven and Earth Show”, the BBC’s coverage of “The Proms”, “GMTV”, The All Star Talent Show” on Channel 5 and “Ghost Towns” for Living TV. As part of World Vision's 24 hour Famine Appeal, Myleene visited Sierra Leone in early 2006 to see how World Vision was working to help villages build up their lives. She has also been the face of various charity campaigns including NCH’s important Stop Text Bully campaign.