Myleene Klass steps out in a chic black trouser suit as she returns to work after Dancing On Ice axe

Myleene Klass steps out in a chic black trouser suit as she returns to work after becoming the first celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice

Myleene Klass got back to work on Thursday after becoming the first celebrity to exit the latest series of Dancing On Ice. 

The presenter, 42, was given her marching orders on Sunday evening after finding herself in the bottom two and subsequently failing to impress during a skate-off with rapper Lady Leshurr. 

But with the dust finally settled on her early elimination, she was back on less treacherous ground while preparing for her latest shift at Global Radio studios.

Here she comes: Myleene Klass got back to work on Thursday after becoming the first celebrity to exit the latest series of Dancing On Ice

Making her way across London’s Leicester Square, the presenter looked typically stylish in a black blazer and matching T-shirt ahead of her latest show. 

She added to the look with generously cut slacks, while monochrome trainers and a smart Gucci belt rounded things off.

In characteristically high spirits, Myleene greeted onlookers with a warm smile as she made her way inside the central London studio. 

Eye-catching: Making her way across London's Leicester Square, the presenter looked typically stylish in a black blazer and matching T-shirt ahead of her latest appearance at Global Radio studios

Eye-catching: Making her way across London’s Leicester Square, the presenter looked typically stylish in a black blazer and matching T-shirt ahead of her latest appearance at Global Radio studios 

The presenter and her professional skating partner Łukasz Różycki exited ITV show Dancing On Ice in its second week after losing a skate off to fellow contestant Lady Leshurr and Brendyn Hatfield.

Speaking to hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, Myleene said: ‘I couldn’t have done it without Lukasz and my family.

‘I’ve never skated before so this is a skill I’ve learned in lockdown. When the rinks are back open, I will be there. To all the team here, it’s not been an easy production in lockdown so I feel really chuffed. I’m really happy.

Upbeat: In characteristically high spirits, Myleene greeted onlookers with a warm smile as she made her way inside the central London studio

Upbeat: In characteristically high spirits, Myleene greeted onlookers with a warm smile as she made her way inside the central London studio

Myleene has since thanked the cast and crew on the popular show for their support in a lengthy Instagram post shared with followers on Monday. 

She wrote: ‘First day not on the ice in..forever. I wanted to thank the @dancingonice cast and crew.

‘The people who keep the show going at 2m’s apart, the ice rinks for trying so hard to give us ice time, the pros for their support, drive and the privilege of letting us share their world, the fearless and fun celeb skaters, many of us juggling mums, my mgt, friends, my family and my ice partner, @icelukasz.

All over: The presenter and skate partner Łukasz Różycki exited ITV show Dancing On Ice in its second week after losing a skate off to fellow contestant Lady Leshurr and Brendyn Hatfield

All over: The presenter and skate partner Łukasz Różycki exited ITV show Dancing On Ice in its second week after losing a skate off to fellow contestant Lady Leshurr and Brendyn Hatfield

Reaching out: Myleene has since thanked the cast and crew on the popular show for their support in a lengthy Instagram post shared with followers on Monday

Reaching out: Myleene has since thanked the cast and crew on the popular show for their support in a lengthy Instagram post shared with followers on Monday

Reaching out: Myleene has since thanked the cast and crew on the popular show for their support in a lengthy Instagram post shared with followers on Monday

‘The sacrifices made, people living apart from their loved ones, the virtual hugging and support every time one of us hit the ice, the online distanced physio sessions, first aiders by our sides, the catering at a distance, the sanitised mic packs left on the side of the rinks, the labelling of everything, glam teams in bubbles, backstage mapped out like a military map, the judges and hosts zigzagging their way to us, even an actual 2m stick to ensure we danced at a distance!

‘The miracle isn’t what’s happening on the ice but actually off it!

‘I have a new found respect for all ice dancers and choreographers. It’s infinitely hard yet infinitely fun. A special thank you to MY team in production getting me to where I need to be, always! Will be cheering you all on till the end, cast and crew and again, thank you. x’