Klass-y girl! Myleene steps out in floral shirt and skinny jeans after stressful week

SHE HIT the headlines earlier this week after a debate about mansion tax on TV but that's not stopping Myleene Klass going out and enjoying herself.

Myleene Klass steps out in floral shirt after stressful weekSPLASH

Myleene Klass stepped out in floral shirt after a stressful week

The mother-of-two was pictured out in London this afternoon going about her usual routine in a floral shirt.

Wearing all-black, the star would've gone incognito if it hadn't been for the huge sliver Mercerdes she hopped out of.

With the nation's eyes upon her, Myleene opted for a rather simple outfit to go about her usual activities.

Black skinny jeans and matching wintery boots were the order of the day for the pop star.

Myleene Klass steps out in floral shirt after stressful weekSPLASH

The pretty singer debated mansion tax with Ed Milliband

Myleene Klass steps out in floral shirt after stressful weekSPLASH

She looked super stylish as she stepped out in London

She pair date black outfit with a floral shirt and black leather jacket, and added a dark fedora for a chic look.

Strutting along the street Myleene wore a hint of a smile on her face and she looked pleased to be seen out.

On Monday evening the pop singer became embroiled in a heated debate with Labour leader Ed Milliband over his pledge to tax homes worth more than £2 million.

She said: "For me, it's so disturbing - the name in its own right: ‘mansion tax’. Immediately you conjure up an image of these Barbie-esque houses, but in London, which is where 80 per cent of the people who will be paying this tax actually live.

"Have you seen what that amount of money can get you? It's like a garage."

Myleene Klass steps out in floral shirt after stressful weekSPLASH

Myleene hasn't addressed Monday's controversy directly

The pop star's name trended on Twitter for a matter of hours, with many debating her comments on the site.

Pop fans and political followers alike have been discussing her appearance, with one angered Labour voter saying: "Dear Myleene Klass - you are a d***. Pay your fair share - you hardly earned it!"

Another added: "Myleene Klass didn't wipe the floor. She appeared as one who pays to have her floor wiped and wants things to stay that way."

But it seems, with the furore dying down, Myleene has put the incident behind her.

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