X Factor star Saara Aalto rides a giant disco ball in tiny leather hot pants and a bralet for sexy G-A-Y gig
The singer recently revealed her dream of moving permanently to the UK, and she's certainly ensuring she's remembered
X FACTOR star Saara Aalto gave Miley Cyrus competition as she rode a giant disco ball in some tiny leather hot pants for a sexy gig at G-A-Y this weekend.
The 29-year-old singer put on a memorable performance in a barely-there outfit as she wowed crowds, including I'm A Celebrity winner Scarlett Moffatt.
Showing off her slim figure, the star risked all in a tiny bralet and leather hot pants, adding racy fishnet tights and a black fur jacket.
With the swinging disco ball and confetti falling on stage, Saara stole the show following her successful time on the X Factor.
Her performance echoed Miley' famous Wrecking Ball video, which sees the star ride the giant weight around a room in nothing but her knickers and a top.
Saara recently revealed her plans to move to the UK permanently, and she was sure to leave a lasting impression at the favourite celeb hot spot last night.
Just days after losing to Bromley boy Matt Terry in the ITV talent show final, the Finnish singer has signed a five-album deal with Sony Music UK and Sony Finland.
Superstar performer SIA has even written music for Saara to feature on her next album.
In an exclusive interview in Helsinki where she had earlier been swamped by hundreds of fans, Saara told The Sun: “I’m now working with some of the best songwriters in the world and Sia has written a song that has been given to me.
“Oh my god, it’s just insane. I think Sia is a pretty good reference for me because her way of singing and the way she composes the melodies and writes the lyrics is very similar to what I’ve always done.
“I describe my own music as epic love pop. I don’t want to sing about going to a party with friends, I want to sing meaningful songs that can inspire people and I think Sia’s songs are really deep.
“Chandelier is about young girls who think they have to please others to be loved and that really touched me. The lyrics are so inspiring and life-changing.”
She added: “I think it hasn’t really sunk in yet, it’s too much, it’s too big.
“I’ll probably understand in January when we are ready to start work on the tracks.”
Saara will also be flying to LA next year to work with songwriters Diane Warren and David
Speaking about her new record deal, she said: “It’s really exciting because I have two labels from different countries doing it together.
"I have always wanted to be a global singer so it already makes me global because Sony Finland is going to concentrate on Scandinavia – so that would be Finland, Sweden, Estonia – and hopefully Sony Music UK for the rest of Europe.
“We still have lots of meetings and lots of planning so it’s very open at the moment.”