Myleene Klass says she 'won't stop until your voices are heard' as she thanks fans for their support after she is awarded an MBE for services to women's health

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Myleene Klass says she 'won't stop until your voices are heard' as she thanks fans for their support after she is awarded an MBE for services to women's health
Published: Dec, 31 2024 11:09

Myleene Klass has thanked her fans for their support as she was recognised in this year's New Year Honours for services to women's health, miscarriage awareness and to charity. The TV presenter, 46, has become a prominent campaigner following her own experience of four miscarriages.

 [Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, she took a moment to show gratitude to her followers and said that she is even more now determined to use her platform to raise awareness]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, she took a moment to show gratitude to her followers and said that she is even more now determined to use her platform to raise awareness]

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, she took a moment to show gratitude to her followers and said that she is even more determined to use her platform to raise awareness. She said: 'Greetings from Thailand, It's very late here at the moment. We're seven hours ahead and I'm currently in my posh interview shirt with my beach shorts on because I've been on the beach with my family today.

Image Credit: Mail Online

'I'm currently doing interviews back in the UK real time because I wanted to share something really important with you, really special. 'Today in the New Years Honours list I have been recognised for an MBE. I am now officially Myleene Klass MBE. Myleene Klass has thanked her fans for their support as she was recognised in this year's New Year Honours for services to women's health, miscarriage awareness and to charity.

 [It comes after Myleene - who helped change pregnancy loss laws in 2023 - and who suffered four miscarriages said she was 'so proud' of how far she had come and reflected how she had battled back 'from a very dark place']
Image Credit: Mail Online [It comes after Myleene - who helped change pregnancy loss laws in 2023 - and who suffered four miscarriages said she was 'so proud' of how far she had come and reflected how she had battled back 'from a very dark place']

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, she took a moment to show gratitude to her followers and said that she is even more now determined to use her platform to raise awareness. . 'I'm going to put it on stationary. I wonder if I can get it on my passport. 'All this to say the MBE is for my services to miscarriage and campaigning, working with Tommy's, making sure that women's fertility is addressed at parliament an just making sure that every woman and baby gets across that finishing line and I won't stop. I will not stop.

 [Myleene has championed changes to the Women's Health Strategy, advocating for earlier support for women rather than waiting until they have experienced three miscarriages]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Myleene has championed changes to the Women's Health Strategy, advocating for earlier support for women rather than waiting until they have experienced three miscarriages]

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