Radiant Ellie Goulding flashes her underwear in a sheer purple combo as she arrives at the BBC studios
Ellie Goulding flashed her underwear in a see-through ensemble when she arrived at the BBC studios in London on Thursday.
The singer, 36, showed off her sense of style in a sheer combination of purple and orange as she stepped into the capital.
The shirt revealed her black bralet underneath and had quirky knitted orange sleeves.
It was paired with a matching skirt she wore with denim leg warmers and pointy black leather heels.
Ellie wore her honey-colored locks in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a natural make-up look to show off her beautiful features.
Style: Ellie Goulding flashed her underwear in a see-through ensemble when she arrived at the BBC’s London studios on Thursday
Fashionista: The singer, 36, showed off her sense of style in a sheer combination of purple and orange as she stepped into the capital
She looked cheerful and beaming as she went to the studios for interviews.
It comes after it became known that Ellie Goulding working on a documentary.
The Love Me Like You Do singer is said to have already started filming the new project, which will showcase her campaign work in more detail rather than just her music.
“Earlier this year, she invited cameras to document her life away from the red carpet and really show her off,” an insider told me. The sun.
While adding that it will focus on her work to fight climate change, with Ellie often expressing her views and thoughts on the crisis.
The source added, “The project will of course relate to her music and time in the studio she built at home, but Ellie also wants to shed more light on her work as a climate change activist.”
MailOnline has reached out to Ellie’s representatives for comment.
Besides making top music, Ellie is also known for her work as an activist.
In November 2017, she received the United Nations New Voices Award from the UN Foundation in recognition of her activism and became a Goodwill Ambassador for UN Environment.
While the star now works with the UN as a global environmental ambassador, in addition to directing a number of other philanthropic ventures, including patron of women’s shelter The Marylebone Project.
Outfit: The shirt revealed her black bralet underneath and had quirky knitted orange sleeves
Ensemble: It was paired with a matching skirt she wore with denim leg warmers and pointy black leather heels
Glowing: Ellie wore her honey-colored locks in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a natural makeup look to show off her beautiful features
Meanwhile Elly gave a rare insight into her private life during a TV appearance last month when she talked about her two-year-old son Arthur on This Morning.
The Love Me Like You Do singer has released her first album since becoming a mother and plans to hit the road with her Higher Than Heaven tour.
While discussing her new music, Ellie spoke to replacement hosts Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle and described her little boy’s adorable reaction to her songs.
Josie commented that it was her first album since becoming a mother, and Ellie said, “Thank you.” He’s almost two. That’s the best thing, that I get to see his reaction on this album, that’s the best thing of all. Not if he puts his fingers in some people’s ears.
“But most of all… he likes miracles and he likes how long I will love you for some reason. That one as well.’
Josie said, ‘Your tour is coming up, you’re a UN ambassador. How do you do it all?
Happy times: She looked cheerful and beaming when she went to the studios for interviews
Ellie said, “The juggling is real. I don’t get much sleep, but I like everything. I love being a UN ambassador…
‘I’m a big environmentalist, so I like to do that and then touring is my natural habitat. I didn’t get to it with my last album. So I’m really excited to take this one on tour.”
Ellie has previously said that she soothes her crippling anxiety and panic attacks by snuggling with her son.
Ellie shares her son with Eton and Caspar, an Oxford-educated art dealer, and she says he helps calm the frenetic states that have “dictated much of my life and career”