I’m A Celebrity…South Africa winner Myleene Klass has left her online followers stunned after she shared a video of herself playing a piano with her arms behind her back.
The 45-year-old revealed her hidden talent while appearing on the hit ITV show as she told her fellow campmates that her arms “hyperextended”.
But Myleene made sure she proved her talent to fans on Instagram in her latest post.
Sharing a short clip from the jungle when she discussed her arms with campmate Phil Tufnell, Fatima Whitbread and Ashley Banjo, Myleene then cut to a clip of herself playing piano in the most unconventional way.
Wearing a vibrant blue maxi dress which sported orange tones, Myleene faced away from the piano keys as she played the instrument in style.
Captioning the post, she wrote: “When the @skyarts team ask you to ‘prove it’.
“Just got to Cardiff to film for my new show on Classical music…and there’s a piano here. Unsurprisingly, I’ve put the crew off their lunch.”
After seeing her astonishing video on their screens, fans flocked to the comment section and shared their thoughts.
One follower wrote: “Was the music backwards too? The Greatest Show-Woman but way prettier.”
Another chimed: “You play the piano backwards better than some play it the right way.”
A third penned: “I mean scary as hell but impressive!!”
Meanwhile a fourth simply added: “That is crazy.”
The mother-of-two has been the talk of the town recently after she was crowned the first ever I’m A Celeb legend last week.
However, Myleene left fans pleasantly surprised when she revealed that she will be donating her £100,000 winnings to Save Children UK.
She told her online followers: “I am proud to donate my @imacelebrity prize money of £100,000 to @savechildrenuk.
“I’ve been an ambassador for 11 years in which time I’ve travelled the globe helping STC. The things I’ve seen will stay with me forever.”
The star then went on to describe some of the things she’s seen and experienced over the years.
She added: “I have visited so many countries, met so many people, but the message I take back each and every time is that we are all the same.
“We all just want the best for our children and due to luck and circumstance of birth, it’s not always something a child gets.”
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