Myleene Klass presented her fiancé with a unique Christmas gift created from her own breast milk.
The black and gold ring, as explained by Myleene, contains the last bag of breast milk stored in their freezer. Hand-painted in black and infused with an ounce of her breast milk within the pendant, Myleene gifted it to her fiancé Simon Motson, with whom she shares their son Apollo, and he appeared to be delighted with the present. Myleene took to Instagram with a video sharing the process of constructing the rings.
The singer captioned the post: "For Xmas, I got Sim a ring with a difference… What is it about that last bag of breastmilk in the freezer that you just cannot bare to part with?!
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myleeneklass/Instagram)"I had a Breast milk ring made in white a while back and I adore it. For Xmas, I got matching rings commissioned with Onyx black colouring added. The actual process of making the rings is fascinating. I wish it had been available for when I had my daughters. They call breast milk liquid gold. Well, to me, it’s more precious than diamonds. Especially as it has the cells of ALL seven of my babies."
Fans flooded Myleene's comments showing support for the unique gift. One user wrote: "I didn’t know this was possible! And I binned the last bag of breast milk from the freezer a couple of months ago," while another added: "What a beautiful idea and gift." A third penned: "This is incredibly beautiful and amazing!!!!! Thank you for sharing myleene."
Other users weren't fully impressed with one writing: "Bit weird," and another adding: "Absolutely crazy Myleene but my creative side applauds you."
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myleeneklass/Instagram)This came after Myleene hosted the St George’s, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals and Health Group (GESH) CARE Awards in London this month. Nearly 400 NHS workers and their supporters took to the iconic Oval grounds to celebrate NHS staff that have gone above and beyond to help others.
Myleene, whose mother, Magdalena, worked as an NHS nurse was honoured to host the event which saw gongs given out for categories including Volunteer of the Year, Better Health Award, and Public Choice Award for Outstanding Care. The mum-of-three said: “Through my mum, I saw the sacrifices, compassion, the empathy and commitment that it takes to care for others. You see us at our most vulnerable, irrespective of our backgrounds. It was my absolute honour to be able to thank the devoted workers at St George’s, Epsom and St Helier in a room filled with love – never lose sight of the incredible difference you make every single day.”
Jacqueline Totterdell, Group Chief Executive of GESH, added: “I am so proud of the talent, dedication and passion that define our gesh family. This was our biggest-ever awards ceremony to value and reward our people who go above and beyond every single day.”
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