Myleene Klass has revealed the time she had to shield her daughter from a “terrifying” dog attack in a park.
The presenter, 47, spoke about the frightening incident on Loose Women, which she said happened as she was trying to get into her car with her daughter.
The panel were discussing dog attacks when Myleene revealed she had to protect her daughter Ava - who was four months old at the time - from a dog on the loose.
“I don't have a dog but I did have an incident in the park when my first Ava was about four months old,” she said.

"You feel very vulnerable anyway as a first time mum and I was just putting her into her car seat and a dog just ran for her and I just got on top of the car seat and her."
Myleene continued: “The dog was on top of me and it was just mauling away and it was utterly terrifying because I didn't know how long it was going to go on for.”
“I could hear the owner shouting and other people trying to help but all I could think about was trying to cover Ava,” she added.
“It was pretty terrifying.”
Earlier this month, it was reported a high-end food delivery company co-founded by ex-popstar Klass had gone into liquidation, owing almost £350,000 to creditors.
My Supper Hero was set up in 2021 and folded last month, with documents from Companies House showing it owed £348,096 in debt.
Official records show Klass is listed as one of the firm’s three company directors, The Telegraph reports.
My Supper Hero boasted of offering “restaurant-quality meals”, serving roasts dinners of beef, chicken, ham or lamb for £85 for a family of four.
Elsewhere, the likes of lobster vermicelli and chateaubriand with truffle mashed potatoes were available to order, along with brunch and barbecue options.
The singer shot to fame on the 2001 reality TV show Popstars as one of the winning pop group Hear’Say alongside Kym Marsh, and competed on the 2023 all-stars series of I’m A Celebrity...
She wrote on Instagram that her food delivery firm was for those who are “not so fond of cooking, but love eating” and that it was “not another box full of ingredients that take ages to prepare”.
The meals were largely pre-prepared and designed as luxurious alternatives to takeaways, requiring just ten minutes to put together at home.