Myleene Klass puts on a brave face after telling court of her ‘sheer terror’ in stalker trial

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MYLEENE Klass put on a brave face as she stepped out after telling a court of her "sheer terror" during the trial of a man accused of stalking her.

This week the radio star, 47, gave evidence against Peter Windsor, 61, who is accused of hounding the former popstar.

Myleene Klass attends the Sky Arts Awards Ceremony.
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Myleene Klass put on a brave face after appearing in court this week[/caption]
Myleene Klass in a red sweater, red lace shorts, red patterned tights, and black high heels, holding a black quilted handbag.
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Peter Windsor, accused of stalking, smiling in a close-up photo.
Peter Windsor is accused of hounding the star

Myleene, 47, looked incredible as she stepped out following a tough few days.

The impeccable star wore a striking red outfit which included an oversized jumper and tiny silk shorts with a lace trim.

Myleene's slim legs were on display in rouge tights.

The singer accessorised with a stylish handbag and leather gloves, and she also wore dark sunglasses.

The Hear'Say star wore her trademark brown locks floating down her shoulders.

Myleene is keen to move on from a tough week which saw her testify in court against her alleged stalker.

Peter Windsor, 61, allegedly sent her items with "sexual overtones" – including a Catwoman outfit and set of handcuffs.

He also called her a "naughty vixen" and sent a police uniform to the Classic FM studio, Birmingham Crown Court heard on Wednesday.

Giving evidence, Myleene said she was informed in an email in August last year that an "accumulation" of items had been sent to her.

As she spoke in court, she became upset when she was asked about being told how Royal Mail had "intercepted" an air pistol addressed to her.

The star said "it just felt extreme on every front" after she was shown a list of items and photographs of letters Windsor allegedly sent.

"It was very clear very quickly that it was a highly volatile selection of items," Myleene added.

"It was a huge shock, especially the extent to which it had escalated.

"It was pretty overwhelming when you have the accumulation of a bundle of this information. It's pretty terrifying."

Myleene described the overall context of all the items as "pretty bleak".

She added: "It's a huge violation. It's sheer terror really."

Myleene told the court how she was informed by police in September last year about the air gun.

She continued: "He said to me that whilst the gun wasn't necessary for a licence in this country, at such close proximity right up to 6ft it could prove fatal and police took it very seriously.

Myleene Klass arriving at Birmingham Crown Court.
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"I was extremely shocked because suddenly it felt extremely real.

"This was very clear what the intention was. There was no grey area here.

"It's a gun in a box with my name on it."

She also described how she received other "extremely disturbing" items an notes with "overt sexual suggestions".

Police later arrested Windsor at his home in Birmingham and found a number of items that caused them concern.

They included a map of London where the women worked, a pair of black leather gloves, ladies stockings and a pair of binoculars.

Windsor later told police he sent Klass items as a joke after seeing her in "provocative underwear" in a newspaper.

He denies two counts of stalking and the trial continues.

Myleene Klass arriving at Birmingham Crown Court.
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