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Rita Ora shows off her toned abs in a daring pink leather co-ord at Pride

Rita Ora shows off her toned abs in a daring pink leather co-ord as she storms the stage at London Pride

Rita Ora wowed fans at London Pride on Saturday, after being announced as a special guest performance. 

The singer, 32, sent temperatures soaring as she showcased her incredible figure in a  hot pink mini skirt with a matching crop top and tie. 

Rita flashed her washboard abs in the daring costume which she teamed with  velvet baby pink platform knee high boots. 

The songstress was in her element as she belted out her smash hits to the crowd, who had gathered in the capital to celebrate the LGBT+ community. 

The popstar kept her wild mane of golden hair in line during her energetic set and tied it back away from her face. 

Wow factor: The singer, 32, sent temperatures soaring as she showcased her incredible figure in a hot pink mini skirt with a matching crop top and tie

Wow factor: The singer, 32, sent temperatures soaring as she showcased her incredible figure in a hot pink mini skirt with a matching crop top and tie

Toned: Rita flashed her washboard abs in the daring costume which she teamed with velvet baby pink platform knee high boots

Toned: Rita flashed her washboard abs in the daring costume which she teamed with velvet baby pink platform knee high boots

She opted for full glam with hot pink lips and eyeshadow, so she really stood out to the crowd when on stage.

Rita – who is married to New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi – couldn’t hide the smile from her face as she entertained the crowd. 

The singer dipped, ducked and bopped her way through a set-list of her latest and greatest hits – accompanied by a flurry of dancers.

At one point she was even pictured lying on her side, with one leg pointed straight up to the air, showing off her flexibility and nimbleness.

Taking to her Instagram after her energetic performance Rita said: ‘Pride? I mean come on! I had the best time! Thank you so much for letting me perform.

‘The crowd you were unbelievable and I’m so grateful. I love you all SO much and I never ever take this for granted.’

She added: ‘That was one of my favourite shows I’ve ever done. Happy Pride!’

This year, the official London Pride parade ran from Hyde Park Corner, through Piccadilly Circus, down Haymarket and along Pall Mall to Trafalgar Square, culminating at Whitehall Place. 

Pretty in pink: Rita Ora, 32, channeled her inner Barbie in the two-piece

Pretty in pink: Rita Ora, 32, channeled her inner Barbie in the two-piece 

Racy display: Rita posed backstage with scantily-clad dancer

Racy display: Rita posed backstage with scantily-clad dancer 

Entertainer: The singer dipped, ducked and bopped her way through a set-list of her latest and greatest hits - accompanied by a flurry of dancers

Entertainer: The singer dipped, ducked and bopped her way through a set-list of her latest and greatest hits – accompanied by a flurry of dancers

Grateful: Rita took to her socials after her energetic performance saying she never takes performances lfor granted and gushed it was on of her favourite shows ever

Grateful: Rita took to her socials after her energetic performance saying she never takes performances lfor granted and gushed it was on of her favourite shows ever

All together: The Pride parade saw around 600 groups made up from LGBT+ Community Groups, LGBT+ businesses, and partners, come together

All together: The Pride parade saw around 600 groups made up from LGBT+ Community Groups, LGBT+ businesses, and partners, come together

Adam Lambert headlined the London Pride stage in Trafalgar Square, with support from Idina Menzel, Todrick Hall as well as that surprise performance from Rita Ora.

The parade – led by the Mayor of London – saw around 600 groups made up from LGBT+ Community Groups, LGBT+ businesses, and partners joining together.

As a non-profit organisation, any surplus funds generated by London Pride are reinvested back into the LGBT+ community, to support initiatives and campaigns that aim to promote greater inclusivity and acceptance.

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