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Myleene Klass’ former husband brands her a ‘liar’ over money claims

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 28:  Myleene Klass attends the Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef awards at London Hilton on June 28, 2013 in London, England.  (Photo by Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 28: Myleene Klass attends the Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef awards at London Hilton on June 28, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images)

 Myleene Klass. Photo: Getty

Myleene Klass. Photo: Getty

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 28: Myleene Klass attends the Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef awards at London Hilton on June 28, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images)

Myleene Klass’s ex-husband launched a Twitter tirade against his former wife.

Dubliner Graham Quinn branded Klass (37) “a liar” after she claimed her first marriage had left her out of pocket.

“Thank you for once again slandering my name in the papers to promote yourself,” Quinn (41) said.

“It’s frankly embarrassing and complete lies.

“I stayed quiet for three years but enough is enough. Please explain how I took your money?”

Quinn denied Klass’s claims he had been a financial burden, claiming he lost a huge degree of money in the wake of their divorce.

Quinn also claimed Klass has prevented him from seeing his daughters in over a year. 

“One day I hope you will put the interests of your children first and let them see their father,” he added.

“Instead of focusing on what lies you can tell to boost your career.”

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Mylene Klass and Graham Quinn

The couple have two daughters Ava (7) and Hero (4) and were together for eleven years before going their separate ways.

Klass claims Quinn left her after popping out to buy some milk – on Christmas Day.

“I thought I’d never smile or trust anyone ever again,” she said.

“I never felt so betrayed or crushed... I wouldn’t walk out on my family. I’ve got too much pride.”

The pair met in 2001 when Quinn was working as security with band Hear’Say.

Klass says her two daughters helped her soldier through the difficult times. “I just had to keep going,” she said.

“Because my girls would be up every morning asking me to make breakfast. My girls saved me.”


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