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Jess Glynne showed off her endless pins in a plunging black leotard as she took to the stage during a performance in San Francisco on Wednesday.
The singer, 35, took to the stage at the Regency Ballroom in the Californian city to perform her biggest hits, and once again delighted fans with her skimpy outfit.
The Hold My Hand songstress displayed her plunging neckline in the daring stage costume, which was completed with a set of flared sleeves.
Jess wore her flaming locks in skull plaits, which spilled out into a set of tousled waves over her shoulders.
She opted for a large set of abstract hooped earrings, and finished the whole look off with a pair of eye-catching silver boots.
Jess Glynne, 35, showed off her endless pins in a plunging black leotard as she took to the stage during a performance in San Francisco on Wednesday
The singer took to the stage at the Regency Ballroom in the Californian city to perform her biggest hits, and once again delighted fans with her skimpy outfit
The Rather Be hitmaker was in great spirits as she took to the stage at the 1,500-seater venue as she grinned at the crowd who had gathered to see her.
For much of the show, Jess stood looking radiant against a tropical red backdrop before her famous moniker flashed up with a series of flashing lights.
The London-born star has been touring intimate venues across the US over the course of October, playing some of her best-known songs such as Take Me Home and I’ll Be There.
Earlier this month she was forced to cancel two of her shows in Florida when Hurricane Milton struck The Sunshine State.
Meanwhile, the star has been dating BBC presenter Alex Scott, 40, since last year, and it was recently rumoured that the pair are considering a permanent move across the pond.
Alex’s future at the BBC has reportedly been thrown into doubt, with sources claiming she’s been ‘deeply hurt’ by a ‘lack of support’ surrounding Football Focus.
The presenter is thought to have made a complaint to channel bosses last year after the their response to criticism she faced around the show’s low viewing figures.
According to The Sun, Alex is now thought to be ‘considering other offers,’ and is even contemplate a move to the US with girlfriend Jess, as her BBC contract is up for renewal next year.
The Hold My Hand songstress displayed her plunging neckline in the daring stage costume, which was completed with a set of flared sleeves
For much of the show, Jess stood looking radiant against a tropical red backdrop before her famous moniker flashed up with a series of flashing lights.
The London-born star has been touring intimate venues across the US over the course of October, playing some of her best-known songs such as Take Me Home and I’ll Be There
Jess looked sensational as she sang and danced in front of a flashing backdrop as part of her US tour
Jess has been dating BBC presenter Alex Scott, 40, since last summer and it was recently rumoured that they are considering a move across the pond (pictured in September 2024)
Alex has also stepped down from her hosting gig on Children On Need, with Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay set to front the show this year.
A source said: ‘Alex has never been happier than she is right now, she’s just turned 40 and embracing a new chapter in her life, and the decision to part ways from Children In Need – an event she is hugely proud to have been a part of – was entirely mutual.
‘There are no guarantees she will be with the BBC next summer – her contract is up for renewal and she is in talks for a raft of other exciting projects.
‘Last year she was hugely hurt by unfair criticism about falling viewing figures – and felt she was thrown under a bus. The viewing figures were not as reported and she feels no-one backed her up and issued the correct viewing figures.
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Jess Glynne puts on a leggy display in a plunging black leotard as she takes to the stage in San Francisco – amid claims she and girlfriend Alex Scott could move to the US
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