Charli XCX shows off her toned tummy as she touches down in Sydney ahead of her WorldPride performance
Charli XCX showed off her toned tummy as she touched down in Sydney on the Thursday before WorldPride.
The English singer, 30, kept her look ultra-cool by wearing a pair of leather cargo pants and a matching jacket teamed with a fitted crop top.
The Boom Clap hitmaker, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, completed her look with a pair of mirrored sunglasses and black heels, giving her a ’90s vibe.
Singer Charli XCX showed off her toned tummy as she touched down in Sydney on Thursday ahead of her headlining performance at WorldPride’s inaugural concert on Friday.
The singer opted for minimal makeup and pulled her hair back into a low-maintenance ponytail for the trip.
Charli is one of the headlining acts at the Sydney WorldPride Opening Concert, taking place at the Domain in Harbor City.
The legendary Kylie Minogue will also perform for the huge crowd expected to gather to kick off the gay and lesbian festival.
Currently, the city is awash with a galaxy of stars, including Andy Cohen and Kelly Rowland, each of whom is scheduled for events.
The English singer, 30, kept her look ultra-cool on Thursday in a pair of leather cargo pants and a matching jacket teamed with a fitted crop top.
The singer opted for minimal makeup and pulled her hair back into a low-maintenance ponytail for the trip. She also brought a coffee after the flight.
Charli previously said that her queer fans had a huge impact on her while speaking on her documentary, Alone Together.
“In 2016, I launched ‘Vroom Vroom’ and found the support of a strong and proud LGBTQ+ audience,” he said in a voiceover.
“His confidence really inspired my own confidence and I began to understand who I am as a person and as an artist.”
Charli added that their love and support inspired her over the years.
“The fact that they were able to show me bravery, even if it was just through an Instagram post or a tweet or a simple comment, made me feel like it was okay to be vulnerable because I felt so accepted by them. ‘
Charli previously said that her queer fans had a huge impact on her while speaking on her documentary, Alone Together.