Charli XCX wears racy leather hot pants and chaps after going braless in another sexy look as she steps out in New York

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Charli XCX turned heads as she wore two racy outfits as she stepped out in New York on Monday.

The 31-year-old singer left the chat show Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen wearing racy black leather hot pants and chaps.

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She amped up the sexy look with an unbuttoned shirt and a stylish handbag and wore dark shades.

Earlier in the day, she wore another eye-catching ensemble as she went braless in a cropped dark gray sweater.

While enjoying a sunny outing on the Lower East Side, she completed her outfit with jeans and shiny black shoes.

Charli

Charli

Earlier in the day, she wore another eye-catching ensemble as she went braless in a cropped dark gray sweater

Earlier in the day, she wore another eye-catching ensemble as she went braless in a cropped dark gray sweater

Earlier in the day, she wore another eye-catching ensemble as she went braless in a cropped dark gray sweater

She wore her long dark locks in her usual curly style and opted for a low-key makeup look.

It comes after Charli’s appearance on Lip Sync Battle last week sparked outrage among Irish social media users, six years after the performance hit screens.

The British star battled Rita Ora at the US show in 2018, where she took to the stage to sing along to B*Witched’s 1998 hit C’est La Vie in front of a slew of backup dancers dressed in Union Flag dresses.

Because the group, consisting of Edele Lynch, Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O’Carroll, was from Ireland, fans were left outraged by the use of the British flag alongside the Irish music – and Charli’s attempt at Irish dancing.

Twitter was flooded with angry viewers, including prankster Dara Ó Briain, who branded the blunder a “virtual declaration of war” and “a hate crime” – with a slew of references to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.

The agreement was an agreement signed by political parties in Northern Ireland, as well as both the British and Irish governments. It helped end more than thirty years of conflict in Ireland and Northern Ireland, known as The Troubles.

More than 3,500 people lost their lives during the Troubles, which arose as a result of political tensions after the formation of Northern Ireland in 1921.

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Charli’s clip sparked discussion about The Troubles on social media.

The 31-year-old singer left the chat show Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen wearing racy black leather hot pants and chaps

The 31-year-old singer left the chat show Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen wearing racy black leather hot pants and chaps

The 31-year-old singer left the chat show Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen wearing racy black leather hot pants and chaps

She amped up the sexy look with an unbuttoned shirt and a stylish handbag and wore dark shades

She amped up the sexy look with an unbuttoned shirt and a stylish handbag and wore dark shades

She amped up the sexy look with an unbuttoned shirt and a stylish handbag and wore dark shades

She wore her long dark locks in her usual curly style and opted for a low-key makeup look to show off her beautiful facial features.

She wore her long dark locks in her usual curly style and opted for a low-key makeup look to show off her beautiful facial features.

She wore her long dark locks in her usual curly style and opted for a low-key makeup look to show off her beautiful facial features.

While enjoying a sunny outing on the Lower East Side, she completed her outfit with jeans and shiny black shoes

While enjoying a sunny outing on the Lower East Side, she completed her outfit with jeans and shiny black shoes

While enjoying a sunny outing on the Lower East Side, she completed her outfit with jeans and shiny black shoes

Despite the age of the clip, Charli’s performance resurfaced and saw the star – watched by Rita – belt out C’est La Vie, as a number of dancers dressed in Union Flag-adorned dresses surrounded her to join in.

When the original tweet was shared, the author wrote: “charli xcx lip syncing to c’est la vie by b*witched surrounded by UNION JACKS is the eighth deadly sin.”

Funnyman Dara took to Twitter to share the post, writing: ‘Ah here. And the ‘Irish dancing’ section in particular is criminal. Was it for this etc etc’.

His Twitter followers quickly gushed over the comments, writing: ‘I can’t decide if that’s a declaration of war… or a hate crime… We all feel a little guilty for liking this tune – but we do so do we – this clip is virtually a declaration of war…

‘It’s about the Good Friday Agreement at the time, of course we did well there for a while… Isn’t this in violation of the GFA?… This video is actually a hate crime… Irish dancing is one of England’s largest export product!…

‘I honestly think an apology should be made for this… Definitely a hate crime… I have never been so offended… You would think a country like the US could work with millions of people of Irish descent B* witched was an Irish and not a British band.

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‘By the way, wasn’t one of the members of B*heksed the daughter of a Taoiseach?…

In defense of the clip, one fan pointed out that the backup dancers were dressed in Geri Horner’s 1997 BRITs dress – meaning the star was meant to sing a Spice Girls song, before a last-minute change would take place.

The user wrote: ‘Looks like they were planning on making a Spice Girls song and changed at the last minute.’

MailOnline contacted Charli’s representatives for comment at the time.

She looked amazing in the all-black outfit as she left the building with Australian singer Troye Sivan

She looked amazing in the all-black outfit as she left the building with Australian singer Troye Sivan

She looked amazing in the all-black outfit as she left the building with Australian singer Troye Sivan

She wore dark shades even though it was nighttime when she left the talk show

She wore dark shades even though it was nighttime when she left the talk show

She wore dark shades even though it was nighttime when she left the talk show

It comes after Charli's appearance on Lip Sync Battle last week sparked outrage among Irish social media users, six years after the performance hit screens

It comes after Charli's appearance on Lip Sync Battle last week sparked outrage among Irish social media users, six years after the performance hit screens

It comes after Charli’s appearance on Lip Sync Battle last week sparked outrage among Irish social media users, six years after the performance hit screens

The creation of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland resulted in a political division among the population in both parts: unionists, who want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom, and nationalists, who want it to become part of the United Kingdom. Republic of Ireland. .

Tensions gave way to violence in the late 1960s, when armed groups from both sides, such as the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the Ulster Defense Association (UDA), carried out bombings and shootings – and British troops were sent to Northern Ireland.

After years of conflict, the Good Friday Agreement was seen as an instrument in the peace process in Northern Ireland.

It dictated that Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and that should only change through a new referendum, if the people of Northern Ireland voted for it.

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