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Myleene Klass: I thought I would never trust again after husband left me

Myleene Klass is expecting her third child (Scott Garfitt/PA)
Myleene Klass is expecting her third child (Scott Garfitt/PA)

Myleene Klass has said she thought she would never trust again before she found love with partner Simon Motson.

The singer and radio host, 40, is five months pregnant with her third child, her first with Motson, and said she would not rule out marrying again after her ex-husband Graham Quinn left her six months into their marriage.

She told Hello! magazine: “Since the day we met, Sim has been incredible. Not in a million years could I have ever imagined this would happen. I never imagined there was a person out there like him.”

Myleene Klass (Hello!)

She added: “I am an old fashioned girl and if we did that (got married) it would be more for the children.

“But I know better than anybody that it is more than a piece of paper and a ring that holds something together.

“It’s patience, love, dedication to each other, honesty and having the same morals.

“If I thought he had it in him to walk out on a family or cheat, I couldn’t be with him.

“We are not bound by our pasts. I always thought I would never trust again. But then I met him and I forgot everything I ever said.

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“I’m not frightened of anything any more because I’ve already been through hell and I know I can survive it.”

Motson also already has two children from a previous relationship and Klass said: “We look at them all and think how did we plan this?! There are going to be seven of now which is a lot!

“We have come through so much as a family and to think that this is another chapter I had never planned on writing is just magical.”

The broadcaster said all the children are excited about the new arrival, adding: “Everyone in the family decided to call the baby Snoop as the working title. Our children have a list of names up at home. One of them said if it’s a boy they want us to call him Jason Derulo!”

She also revealed her cravings are different to when she was expecting daughters Ava, 11, and Hero, eight.

She said: “With this one, do not put a carb near me! It’s just carbs, carbs, carbs! I need pasta and potatoes. It is like marathon training without the marathon.”

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The full interview is in Hello!, out now.