MYLEENE Klass took a sly swipe at her ex Graham Quinn - and made a cryptic comment about 'friends' loyalty'.
The presenter, 47, joined Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan and Katie Piper on today's Loose Women panel.
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During their discussion, the women talked about wedding dresses getting reused or passed down.
It came as US actress Nicola Peltz wore her mother's vintage wedding dress as she renewed her vows with Brooklyn Beckham.
Ruth asked Myleene whether she still had her wedding dress - from her 2011 wedding to Graham Quinn.
Myleene answered: "It'd be an exorcism to get that out of the box.
"No, I don't, this might surprise you. I think when it comes to wedding dresses, it's nice to let them do their own thing.
"I think this idea of tradition - if they ask for it, great - but if it's not something they ask for, then it's who are you leaving the legacy for?"
The former HearSay star recently opened up on her former husband Graham Quinn's alleged "cheating" with a fellow celebrity.
During a recent episode of Paul Carrick Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast, Myleene told how she walked in on her then partner, 51, and another woman unzipping each other’s clothes at her birthday party.
The Pure and Simple hitmaker — who wouldn’t divulge the female’s name but said she built her career off a “family brand” — revealed: “I walked in on him with a famous person on my birthday on a balcony. It was in my house."
Graham later fired back at these claims, as pals of the music manager suggested she is a "vindictive bully."
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A source told MailOnline: "He thinks she’s a bully.
"They believe it was especially ‘vindictive and calculated’ of Myleene to launch the bombshell broadside on what she would have known was the week of Graham’s 51st birthday."
Later in the Loose Women episode, the panel spoke about social etiquette with friends' romantic partners.
It came as Pete Wicks admitted he "disliked" one of best mate Sam Thompson's ex-girlfriends.
In particular, Coleen discussed previously navigating similar dynamics with her friends.
After hearing this, Myleene said: "I could've done with this friend.
"Col, I could've done with you.
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- Through work - 18%
- Through friends - 18%
- While out and about - 15%
- Other - 11%
- Online dating platform - 7%
- University or higher education - 6%
- Dating app - 6%
- School - 5%
- Shared hobby - 5%
- Family - 3%
- Face to face at an event - 0%
"You know what your friend's thinking. That's why you're friends, isn't it, really?
"But I think first and foremost, the marriage is most definitely between two people.
"You absolutely need your friends and that loyalty, when friends stand by you.
"Regardless of what happens in a marriage or after it. That's almost a bigger relationship."
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