Myleene Klass showcases her new chic bob cut as she steps out to host her Smooth Radio show

Myleene Klass showcases her new chic bob cut as she steps out to host her Smooth Radio show

She’s juggling her usual work duties with preparation for her stint on next year’s Dancing On Ice.

And despite balancing a busy career, Myleene Klass still managed to find the time to switch up her look as she debuted her new hairdo while heading to host her Smooth Radio show at Global Studios in central London on Saturday afternoon.

The presenter, 42, commanded attention as she ditched her wavy shoulder-length tresses in favour of a funky bob.

Before: The media personality pictured on Thursday

Funky look: Myleene Klass debuted her new hairdo while heading to host her Smooth Radio show at Global Studios in central London on Saturday afternoon  (R on Thursday)

Dressing up her freshly-cut tresses, the broadcaster teamed a green low-cut dress with leather thigh-high boots.

The former Hear’Say star carried her essentials in a chain-strap handbag by Chanel, while styling her look with square-framed sunglasses and gold jewellery.

While her locks served as the stand-out element in her appearance, the pianist complemented her beauty with neutral-toned make-up.

Working it: The presenter, 42, commanded attention as she ditched her wavy shoulder-length tresses in favour of a funky bob

Working it: The presenter, 42, commanded attention as she ditched her wavy shoulder-length tresses in favour of a funky bob

Turning heads: Dressing up her freshly-cut tresses, the broadcaster wore a green low-cut dress

Standing out: The honey-blonde beauty strutted her stuff in leather thigh-high boots

Turning heads: Dressing up her freshly-cut tresses, the broadcaster teamed a green low-cut dress with leather thigh-high boots

All in the details: The former Hear'Say star carried her essentials in a chain-strap handbag by Chanel, while styling her look with square-framed sunglasses and gold jewellery

All in the details: The former Hear’Say star carried her essentials in a chain-strap handbag by Chanel, while styling her look with square-framed sunglasses and gold jewellery

Radiant: While her locks served as the stand-out element in her appearance, the pianist complemented her beauty with neutral-toned make-up

Busy bee: She's juggling her usual work duties with preparation for her stint on next year's Dancing On Ice

Radiant: While her locks served as the stand-out element in her appearance, the pianist complemented her beauty with neutral-toned make-up

Her outing came after the media personality managed to freak out her skating partner Łukasz Różycki with her remarkably bendy elbows during rehearsals on Friday. 

The mother-of-three posted a hilarious video on her Instagram, showing her unusually flexible arms.  

Myleene said the skating pro, 40, thought she was bending her arm while they were practicing as he did not realise she had hypermobile joints.

While flaunting her bendy elbows in the clip, the social media sensation said: ‘Łukasz just thought I was bending my arm cos I’ve got these! Cos they do this! Now he won’t even touch my arm. Touch the arm! Touch the arm!’

Freaky! The TV star's outing came after she managed to freak out her skating partner Łukasz Różycki, 40, with her remarkably bendy elbows during rehearsals on Friday

Freaky! The TV star’s outing came after she managed to freak out her skating partner Łukasz Różycki, 40, with her remarkably bendy elbows during rehearsals on Friday

The duo could be heard hysterically laughing as Myleene showed off her flexibility before she taunted a freaked-out Łukasz to come and touch her arm.

The figure skater eventually gave in and lightly grabbed her arm before immediately squirming away, leading to an uproar of laughter from Myleene.

Captioning the video, she penned: ‘DOI update…My ice skating partner can’t figure out why my back arm keeps bending downwards when we skate!

The TV star’s remarkably flexible elbow condition, more commonly known as hypermobility, is caused when the tissues holding a joint together are too loose. 

A person with hypermobility is able to easily and painlessly extend their joints beyond the standard motion range.