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Myleene Klass took music lessons to hide away from sports
The London News.Net Wednesday 27th August, 2008 (ANI)
London, Aug 27 : Classical musician turned TV presenter Myleene Klass has revealed that she attended piano and music lessons in school to hide away from hockey.
The star, who recently attended the Visa London 2012 handover party, confessed that she's not much of a sports person.
"I have never been sporty," The Daily Express quoted Klass, as saying.
"In fact I only took up the piano at school to hide away from playing hockey," she added.
Klass, who was at the celebrations with her newborn daughter Ava, said being a mother has affected her wardrobe.
"I have to wear flatties now. Heels are no good pushing a pram, Putting on a nice dress is about all I can manage these days!" she said.
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