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Myleene Klass and Claire Sweeney were among the fashionable attendees at The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical’s first anniversary celebration on Thursday.
The event was marked with a star-studded gala show in London’s West End, where numerous celebrities turned up in ensembles that would surely make Miranda Priestly proud.
Myleene Klass exuded elegance in a chic white mini dress, complemented by a cropped black blazer, striking a pose for photographers at the event.
The Smooth FM host completed her look with black platform heels, perfectly matching her ensemble.
In contrast, Claire Sweeney captivated onlookers in a stunning red gown, featuring a plunging neckline and adorned with sequins, as she made her entrance for the night.
The Coronation Street star showed off her famous curves in the stunning dress as she joined the stars in attendance, including Emmerdale’s Bradley Riches and broadcaster Cherry Healey.
Myleene Klass and Claire Sweeney were among the glamorous arrivals as The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical celebrated its first anniversary on Thursday
Myleene led the glamour in a stylish white mini dress teamed with a cropped black blazer as she posed for snaps at the event
Meanwhile star Vanessa Williams looked sensational at the gala event in a blue and white floral structured gown.
The strapless gown featured a cut-out at the bodice with a blue belt leading into a huge train.
With music by Elton John, The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical opened in London’s Dominion Theatre last year, with Vanessa Williams starring as the villainous Runway editor Miranda Priestley.
Elton was seen at the event with his husband David Furnish as he posed for snaps with the rest of the cast. Â
In September it was announced that the show’s run would be extended until September 2026, with Vanessa set to stay in the role until April.Â
Last month Katie Price, 47, issued a grovelling apology to Myleene after she branded the radio star a ‘clone’ during her tour after learning that Myleene had been awarded an MBE in July.
At the time, Katie, with friend Kerry Katona, compared Myleene to a ‘clone’ as she claimed the star was given the honour for ‘playing the classical piano’ while blasting the TV industry as ‘corrupt.’
But on a new episode of her podcast The Katie Price Show, the reality star confessed she wasn’t aware Myleene was actually given the MBE for raising awareness of miscarriages and women’s health.
Sharing that she had suffered miscarriages in the past, Katie admitted she ‘commends’ Myleene for her campaigning, and said she ‘sincerely apologised’ to her.
Katie’s sister Sophie first questioned her about her comments while admitting she and their Mum had ‘told her off’ after hearing the remarks.
She said: ‘Right, on my show I’ve just done with Kerry, there was a quote, and it wasn’t aimed at Myleene, an old quote of mine, ”these days anyone can get an MBE but I’ve never been given one when I do a lot for charity and stuff.”Â
David Furnish and Sir Elton John celebrate with cast members James Darch, Tailia Halford, Stevie Doc, Keelan McAuley, Vanessa Williams and Matt Henry
Meanwhile Claire put on a dazzling display in a plunging red gown adorned with sequins as she arrived for the evening
The musical celebrated its first anniversary in the West End with a special gala show with stars heading to London in looks that Miranda Priestley would be proud of
Vanessa Williams looked sensational at the gala event in a blue and white floral structured gown
The strapless gown featured a cut-out at the bodice with a blue belt leading into a huge train
Vanessa also posed for snaps with her co-stars Tailia Halford (left) and Stevie Doc (right), who play Emily and AndyÂ
Broadcaster Cherry Healey cut a stylish figure in a white mini dress as she posed for snaps at the gala
The Inside The Factor star teamed her outfit with clear perspex heels and a matching white bag
Vanessa Feltz put on a glamorous display in a one-shouldered teal ruched gown with a huge red rose appliqueÂ
Vanessa was also seen wearing a red pleated silk coat with bright pink sheet and ruffled detailing over the dressÂ
Emmerdale star Bradley Riches cut a casual figure as he arrived solo for the gala performance
Hayley Palmer looked stylish in a little black dress paired with a scarlet coatÂ
Danielle Mason dazzled in a black mini skirt paired with red tights and a fitted topÂ
‘And I said people like Myleene Klass, what is she known for? Playing the classical piano, because I don’t read about Myleene, and I’ve met Myleene and I’ve always liked Myleene. I think I did Loose Women with her sometimes, and it wasn’t a direct dig at her.Â
‘What I’m saying is people like Myleene Klass have the same management as most of the TV people out there, presenters and that, and I call them all the clones, because they all have the same management, and they all come out as if they’re smelling of roses. They’re all under the same umbrella, the same kind of managers.Â
‘Now I never apologise unless I’m in the wrong. I did not know on my life, now I know why she did get an MBE. She done something about miscarriages, and that’s very close to my heart as I’ve also had miscarriages and at late stages in pregnancy, so I commend her for that and I apologise to her.
‘But I don’t mean it like the clone bit, it’s not that she’s a clone of anyone else, I meant they’re all a clone, they’re all in the same management.Â
‘So for me, for her to do the miscarriage and stuff, I apologise to her because I didn’t know she did that.’
Katie went on to say: ‘From me to Myleene, I sincerely apologise because it’s a good cause she does it for. Apologies from me, that will teach me for not reading into it, and talking before I knew that she deserved to get an MBE.’
Just last week, Katie launched an astonishing attack on Myleene during an interview with Closer Magazine.
She said: ‘I’m not against this for her, but why the f**k has Myleene Klass got an MBE? For playing the classical piano?
‘This industry is so corrupt. They have the same managers, they’re all clones – they all win MBEs and are fronting TV.
‘But behind the scenes, they’re worse than we are. T**ds are what they are!’