Tallia Storm cavorts in leopardprint and high heels as fans brand her a ‘queen’
TALLIA Storm delighted her fans as she cavorted in leopard print and matching high heels.
The TikTok star put on a flashy display on social media, which caught the attention of her fans.
Tallia, 24, who recently split from Chelsea footballer Harvey Vale, oozed glamour as she donned an animal-print ensemble.
The social media star could be seen posing whilst sporting a large leopard-print hat, black mini dress, matching leopard cardigan and snake-print heels.
In the series of photos, Tallia pouted and pulled faces for the camera, with her statement blonde locks hidden by the furry hat.
Joking about her lavish look, she captioned the post: "What do u mean the hats too much?!???"
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The star, who is currently living it up in Venice, Italy, tagged The St.Regis hotel, which will set guests back at least 1k per night.
Impressed by the sophisticated shots, Tallia's fans flocked to the comments to share their praise, with one writing: "An icon."
Another branded the social media personality: "Leopard Queen."
A third added: "Absolutely flawless girl."
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"Not a fan of this look but always a fan of you," quipped another.
The star, who has 700,000 followers on TikTok and has racked up an incredible 28 million likes, has recently revealed she can afford her dream flat with the money she has made online.
She explained: “It's all just brand deals. I'm not going to say a price but it’s enough for me to rent in London and live this life and to put my music on top."
Despite being from a wealthy background as the daughter of successful entrepreneur Tessa Hartmann, she admitted to having to sleep on her sister's floor to fund her lifestyle.
She detailed: "When I first said I wanted to move to London, my dad, because I got straight A's in school, I was very smart.
“And my dad was like ‘Well, if you're not going to go to uni. If you're not going to go be a lawyer or be a doctor’, which I could have done easily. They're like ‘if you want to move to London, you’ve got to be able to fund this yourself’."