Alesha Dixon sizzles in sheer gold bra and denim hot pants as she strips down to the racy outfit
ALESHA Dixon is known for pushing boundaries with her edgy fashion choices and now the Britain’s Got Talent star is leaving even less to the imagination.
The 45-year-old shared a reel of herself on social media, wearing a glittery gold bra and denim hotpants.
The mother of two accessorised her outfit with a sovereign coin charm bracelet and chunky necklace.
Earlier this year, the singer made a triumphant return to music, nine years after the release of her last album.
The BGT judge launched her new single Ransom, which features a sample of Ini Kamoze’s Here Come the Hotstepper and was filmed in Jamaican with a reggae beat.
Indeed in the music video for the single, Alesha once again stripped down to just a red bikini top and some denim pants, as she explained that she no longer has record label dictating to her, so she comes up with all the ideas herself.
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She said: “It’s expensive putting out music. I’m an independent artist so it’s a lot, energetically, for me to put myself back out there.
“At this point in my life and career, it’s just about what makes me feel good.”
The Sun reported on Dixon's work trip to the Caribbean, where she filmed her new music video for her latest track.
The TV star shared behind the scenes footage of her dancing in a variety of beach style outfits.
The star clearly enjoyed being in Jamaica, which is the birthplace of her father Melvin, as she revealed the name of the single in the photo caption: “It’s bout to be a situation.”
Earlier this yearThe Sun reported on how Dixon’s lunge towards becoming a wellness guru proved to be a step too far.
The singer's supplement brand appeared to have run out of steam.
Alesha launched vitamin brand NobleBlu back in 2020, but now it seems that the business had been quietly dissolved.
The former lead singer of the pop band, Mis-teeq, had high hopes to create a brand that would help people to find their “rhythm and flow.”
But in the end, poor sales left the firm’s creditors with no choice but to wind it up.
The singer had high hopes to create a brand that would help people to find their “rhythm and flow.”
But in the end, poor sales left the firm’s creditors with no choice but to wind it up.