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TALLIA Storm sent pulses racing in a red latex dress as she put on an eye-popping display on the red carpet.

The Addicted singer was spotted at the Shazam! Fury of the Gods premier in Leicester Square in London.

Tallia wore a bold red latex look
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Tallia wore a bold red latex lookCredit: Getty
The dress included matching red gloves and a red jacket
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The dress included matching red gloves and a red jacketCredit: Getty
She showed off her toned legs with the thigh high split.
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She showed off her toned legs with the thigh high split.Credit: Getty

The Scots beauty braved the cold matching the red carpet in the stunning figure-hugging dress.

She strutted the down the carpet in the daring outfit teamed with matching red latex gloves.

Tallia praised Latex Couture Ltd for the look which had a thigh high split showing off her toned legs and her classic pair of black heels.

She wore her blonde locks down in loose curls over her shoulders and glam make-up to complete the look.

Tallia also wore a matching red jacket and a black shoulder bag.

She took to her Instagram story to share her time at the premiere with fans including as she posed for selfies at the side of the red carpet.

She attended the bash alongside stars of the movie Zachary Levi and Rachel Zeigler.

Also spotted at the star studded premier was Dame Helen Mirren, First Dates' Fred Sirieix, Michelle Heaton and Love Island's Ellie Spence and Coco Lodge.

This was the second premiere the singer has attended recently being spotted at the John Wicks: Chapter 4 screening earlier this week.

The singer showed off her toned abs in a black bandeau top and put on a leggy display in a belt-inspired skirt and a pair of black knee-high boots.

She carried a £50 black knotted detail bag from EGO and accessorised her outfit with silver bracelets and rings.

She posed up a storm on the red carpet, before turning around and flashing her bum.

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