Myleene Klass wears a puffy black coat to work before revealing she SHRUNK her clothes

She’s been busy preparing for her debut on Dancing On Ice later this month.

And Myleene Klass continued with her packed schedule as she was seen walking to work at Smooth Radio on Friday, before heading to her training for the show later in the day – revealing she’d accidentally shrunk her clothes.

Before the mishap the presenter, 42, was seen strolling through London to Global Radio studios, and she wrapped up warm in a puffy black longline jacket.

Cosy: Myleene Klass wrapped up warm in a puffy black longline coat as she headed to Global Radio studios in London on Friday

Myleene kept to a black colour-scheme as she wore black trousers underneath the jacket, and matching combat boots.

Making sure she was prepared for her busy day ahead, the former Hear’Say singer carried a large duffle bag over one shoulder and she had a two-litre bottle of squash in her other hand. 

Her brunette locks were styled into loose waves that framed her face well, and she accessorised with a pair of chic shades. 

Oops: Later in the day, Myleene revealed she had accidentally shrunk her clothes at Dancing On Ice training

Oops: Later in the day, Myleene revealed she had accidentally shrunk her clothes at Dancing On Ice training

Comfy: Myleene kept to a black colour-scheme as she wore black trousers underneath the jacket, and matching combat boots

Ready to go: Making sure she was prepared for her busy day ahead, the former Hear'Say singer carried a large duffle bag over one shoulder and she had a two-litre bottle of squash in her other hand

Comfy: Myleene kept to a black colour-scheme as she wore black trousers underneath the jacket, and matching combat boots

Stylish: Myleene's brunette locks were styled into loose waves that framed her face well, and she accessorised with a pair of chic shades

Stylish: Myleene’s brunette locks were styled into loose waves that framed her face well, and she accessorised with a pair of chic shades

Later in the day, Myleene headed to her training with professional skating partner Lukasz Rozycki, revealing they’d both shrunk their clothes in a wash.

Showing off her black long-sleeved top, Myleene pulled it down over her frame but the top fit snugly onto her frame and no longer reached her waist.

Luckasz’s black-and-blue top also fit over his toned muscles as he joked that the ensemble was now ‘a little bit tight’. 

Mistake: after work Myleene headed to her training with professional skating partner Lukasz Rozycki, revealing they'd both shrunk their clothes in a wash

Mistake: after work Myleene headed to her training with professional skating partner Lukasz Rozycki, revealing they’d both shrunk their clothes in a wash

Uncomfortable: Luckasz's black-and-blue top also fit over his toned muscles as he joked that the ensemble was now 'a little bit tight'

Uncomfortable: Luckasz’s black-and-blue top also fit over his toned muscles as he joked that the ensemble was now ‘a little bit tight’

On Thursday, Myleene revealed how grateful she is to be able to take part in the show after the nation was plunged into its third lockdown. 

The presenter took to the ice rink with her skate partner Lukasz where she detailed the safety precautions the DOI team have done to ensure the show will go ahead. 

Myleene wrote: ‘Feeling supremely grateful to everyone that has kept this show going. The crew, the show, the ice rinks. 

'Feeling supremely grateful': On Thursday, Myleene revealed how grateful she is to be able to take part in the show after the nation was plunged into its third lockdown

‘Feeling supremely grateful’: On Thursday, Myleene revealed how grateful she is to be able to take part in the show after the nation was plunged into its third lockdown

Practice: The presenter took to the ice rink with her skate partner Lukasz where she detailed the safety precautions the DOI team have done to ensure the show will go ahead

Practice: The presenter took to the ice rink with her skate partner Lukasz where she detailed the safety precautions the DOI team have done to ensure the show will go ahead

‘I’m no longer scared of falling or failing on the ice, I’m just grateful and lucky to be doing it all. 

‘If I fall flat on my face, a***e or both, it’s a miracle to be on the ice full stop so thank you for the people keeping it going, so that I might do so!

‘This show has had the least rehearsal/ teaching time in its history which is a testament to everyone still making it happen.’ 

‘Seriously incredible what everyone has done, make up teams, costume fittings from afar, film crews, logisitics drivers, production, pro skaters living apart from everyone, health and safety.’ 

'I'm like Elsa': Myleene wrote: 'Feeling supremely grateful to everyone that has kept this show going. The crew, the show, the ice rinks'

‘I’m like Elsa’: Myleene wrote: ‘Feeling supremely grateful to everyone that has kept this show going. The crew, the show, the ice rinks’

Honest: 'I'm no longer scared of falling or failing on the ice, I'm just grateful and lucky to be doing it all,' she said

Honest: ‘I’m no longer scared of falling or failing on the ice, I’m just grateful and lucky to be doing it all,’ she said

ITV reassured fans on Wednesday that the show will be back as planned to provide some entertainment during the latest lockdown, however a few new precautions will be in place including perspex dividers between the judges and no audience.

The news comes amid claims the celebs and their professional skating partners were concerned about coronavirus hitting the show and it being cancelled. 

Confirming the return of the hit series, ITV tweeted: ‘Confirmed: Dancing on Ice returns Sunday 17 January at 6pm on ITV. 

‘Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby once again return to present the show and the expert Ice Panel of Torvill and Dean, John Barrowman and Ashley Banjo.’ 

Amazed: Myleene added: 'This show has had the least rehearsal/ teaching time in its history which is a testament to everyone still making it happen'

Amazed: Myleene added: ‘This show has had the least rehearsal/ teaching time in its history which is a testament to everyone still making it happen’