Nineties R&B star, 56, hasn’t aged a day since smash hit song as she poses braless on the red carpet for Bad Boys movie
NINETIES R&B legend Toni Braxton hasn't aged a day since her smash hit days.
The Un-Break My Heart singer stunned fans as she posed braless on the red carpet for the new Bad Boys movie premiere on Thursday.
Toni looked just as glamorous as she did in the 90s, captivating everyone with her ageless beauty.
The 56-year-old stole the spotlight at the premiere as she flaunted her cleavage in a daringly arranged jacket that flashed her toned stomach.
She looked as stylish as ever while she posed on the red carpet in a beige suit with rolled-up sleeves.
Toni completed the look with smoky eye make-up and chunky silver jewellery.
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She was celebrating the release of the fourth Bad Boys film in Los Angeles, which features returning icons Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
The event also marked the first joint appearance of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith since their bombshell separation announcement.
Toni shot to fame in the early 90s with her debut solo album which reached number one on the Billboard Chart.
Over the years she has won numerous awards, including seven Grammys, nine Billboard Music Awards and seven American Music Awards.
Some of her biggest hits include Breathe Again, from her self-titled debut album and Let It Flow, which was released in 1996.
The singer has also had an impressive career as a TV executive producer and TV personality, with her show Braxton Family Values.
Toni was diagnosed with lupus in 2008, which causes inflammation of the joints, skin and other organs.
It was her illness that led to her announcing her retirement in 2013.
The singer recently revealed that her managers reportedly advised her against going public with her diagnosis back in 2010 due to fear it would impact her ability to get work.
Speaking on an episode of the SHE MD podcast, she said: “People get scared around sick celebrities.
“And I couldn’t get insured. The second I was told I had [lupus], I didn’t get work at first.
“No one wanted to put me on a stage. ‘Well, suppose she collapsed on stage, and the insurance, how are we going to do that?'”
She continued: “Lupus can be very challenging and difficult to diagnose because everything has to line up, it’s almost like an eclipse,”
Toni told the women’s health podcast: “No one could find out what was wrong with me.”
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Despite retiring in 2013 due to her health, the singer made a comeback five years later.
In 2018, she announced her return to music with her first solo album in eight years, Sex and Cigarettes to celebrate her 25 years in the industry.
What is Lupus?
Lupus is an autoimmune disease categorised by the immune system attacking healthy cell tissue.
It can affect the heart, joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, and lungs.
Approximately 1 in 1,000 people have lupus in the UK.
90% of cases are females who develop the condition between the ages of 15 and 55.