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Jessica Sansome

Myleene Klass has Instagram posts banned after complaints

Myleene Klass has had three separate Instagram posts banned by the advertising watchdog. The action has been issued after the singer and presenter failed to make clear to her followers that they were ads.

The posts, promoting a book she had written, titled They Don’t Teach This At School, as well as products sold by the retailer Next and footwear brand Skechers, all failed to include any sort of indication they were ads, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has found.

In a reel on Klass’s Instagram on May 13, text stated: "What do you wish they’d taught at school? I asked my mates …. accompanied by a video of various celebrities answering the question. The video ended with Klass being shown holding a copy of her book, while on-screen text stated "Wish granted".

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A viewer complained that the post was not obviously identifiable as an ad. But later posts in May showed Klass wearing clothes from Next and tagged with MyleeneKlassXNext and nextofficial. Next said it had an agreement with Klass that she should make positive references to the brand in interviews, public appearances and on social media and should make it clear that she had a commercial relationship with Next.

Further posts in May and June featured images of Klass wearing Skechers items, one showing her and another woman wearing pink plastic clogs with the text: “@the_mutha_ship @skechers_uk didn’t even plan it”.

Skechers said the posts were part of a contractual relationship with Klass, which required her to comply with all applicable laws, including advertising laws.

A representative for Klass told the ASA there was "some confusion as to what was and was not an ad but Ms Klass had added ‘ad’ to all her posts moving forward and would continue to do so". The ASA found that all the posts were ads, but that they did not feature any label identifying them as such.

A post from Myleene Klass' Instagram account of an advert for Next that has been banned by ASA (PA)

It ruled that the ads must not appear again, adding: "We told Myleene Klass to ensure that ads were obviously identifiable as marketing communications and made clear upfront their commercial intent in future, for example, by including a clear identifier such as ‘#ad’."

Earlier this year, the former Hear'Say singer left The One Show host Alex Jones 'panicked' after she shared her parenting advice on the BBC chat show. The 44-year-old mother-of-three told Alex and co-host Jermaine Jenas that as a child her father held 4am fire drills.

And, after swearing that she never would carry out the same routine, the star now holds her own emergency rehearsals with her daughters Ava, 14 and Hero, 11, and son Apollo, two. She said the family wear blindfolds as they practice what they would do in the eventuality of a fire and they 'make a game' out of it.

"He would do a fire muster at 4am. I never thanked him then," she said about her dad's drills. "What like a fake alarm?" asked a gobsmacked Alex. "Yeah like a fire drill," said Myleene, 44. And she explained: "We all know at work we get a fire drill and nobody moves a muscle but with fire it happens when you least expect it."

She continued: "I remember saying 'I'm never going to do this with my children, this is some kind of torture.' Now I do it with my children We make a game out of it. I put blindfolds on them."

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