Thursday, May 9, 2024
HomeEntertainmentMae Muller puts on a leggy display in an eye-catching pink mini...

Mae Muller puts on a leggy display in an eye-catching pink mini skirt as she performs at Brighton Pride Festival

Mae Muller puts on a leggy display in an eye-catching pink mini skirt as she performs at Brighton Pride Festival

Mae Muller dressed to impress in an eye-catching pink number as she performed at Brighton Pride Festival in West Sussex on Saturday.

The singer, 25, cut a bold figure in a ripped denim mini skirt and strapless top as she performed on stage.

She kept coordinated as she strutted her stuff in a pair of baby pink trainers that featured a dark pink sole and had shooting stars on either side.

Mae wore some black shorts underneath the standout number and joked to her fans: ‘I was originally not wearing shorts underneath this skirt the cheeks would have been cheekin’.

The UK Eurovision star styled her long brunette tresses pulled back out of her face in a slicked back ponytail.

Pins on parade: The singer, 25, stood out in a pink two-piece, chunky necklace and trainers as she took to the stage at the summer event

Pins on parade: The singer, 25, stood out in a pink two-piece, chunky necklace and trainers as she took to the stage at the summer event

Mae donned a dewy palette of makeup which featured bushy eyebrows and glossy pink lip.

The brunette beauty seemed in high spirits as she put on an energetic performance in the rain on the main stage at Fabuloso.

As well as singing her smash hit I Wrote A Song Mae also covered ABBA’s Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie! (A Man After Midnight).

Also at the event performing were Black Eyed Peas, Steps, Suzy Eddie Izzard and Mel C.

Dame Kelly Holmes – who publicly came out as gay in June last year – was also spotted out and about with friends at the festival.

The Olympian wore a poncho with bright glitter around her eyes and beamed with her thumbs up amid the downpours of rain.

The annual Pride Festival is Brighton’s largest single event and is expected to boost the economy by more than £20million over the weekend.

The theme for this year’s Brighton Pride march celebration was Dare To Be Different.

Belter: As well as singing her smash hit I Wrote A Song, which she sang at this years Eurovision Song Contest Mae also covered ABBA’s Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie! (A Man After Midnight)

Belter: As well as singing her smash hit I Wrote A Song, which she sang at this years Eurovision Song Contest Mae also covered ABBA’s Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie! (A Man After Midnight)

Cheeky: Mae revealed that to her fans that she wasn't originally going to wear shorts underneath her skirt but that the 'cheeks would have been cheekin'

Cheeky: Mae revealed that to her fans that she wasn’t originally going to wear shorts underneath her skirt but that the ‘cheeks would have been cheekin’

Thumbs up: Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes - who publicly came out as gay in June last year - was also spotted out and about with friends at the festival

Thumbs up: Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes – who publicly came out as gay in June last year – was also spotted out and about with friends at the festival

The first Brighton Pride was held in July 1973 but it did not return to the city again until 1991.

This year marks its 50th anniversary which was organised by the Sussex Gay Liberation Front.

The event usually attracts crowds of about 250,000 people and promotes greater inclusivity and acceptance of LGBT+ communities.

Mae is gearing up for the release of her debut album Sorry I’m Late in September.

At the Eurovision Song Contest, Mae ended up going from second to last place in the final, and it was Sweden’s Loreen who took home the win with her hit Tattoo.

RELATED ARTICLES
- Advertisment -

Most Popular

- Advertisment -
- Advertisment -