The classical musician, singer and presenter will be ‘ship’s godmother’ and smash a bottle against the hull of the superliner Carnival Splendor in Dover next month.
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At 113,000 tons and carrying up to 3,710 passengers, Carnival Splendor will be the largest passenger ship ever to sail from the port.
It boasts four swimming pools, a 5,500sq ft children’s play area and 22 lounges and bars.
Myleene, 30, said: ‘I am very excited and a little nervous at becoming a “ship’s godmother” for the first time. But my family is very connected with ships as my father served in the Merchant Navy.’
Carnival president Gerry Cahill said: ‘Myleene is the perfect godmother to name Carnival Splendor.’
She will dispense with traditional Champagne and instead use English sparkling wine. The ship will immediately set sail for a three-day mini preview cruise to Amsterdam.
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