Home Entertainment Jessie J puts on a racy display in a sheer, form-fitting bodysuit as she takes to the stage at Manchester Pride.

Jessie J puts on a racy display in a sheer, form-fitting bodysuit as she takes to the stage at Manchester Pride.

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Jessie J put on a daring display during her performance at Manchester Pride on Saturday

Jessie J put on a daring display during her performance at Manchester Pride on Saturday.

The Price Tag singer, 36, looked sensational in the purple bodysuit which left very little to the imagination and also showed off her toned tummy.

Jessie stood in her heels and sheer leggings as she covered her modesty with a velvet skirt before squatting on the stage right in front of the crowd.

The BRIT Award-winning star let her black locks flow freely during the performance and looked in high spirits as she turned heads.

The Do It Like A Dude singer radiated confidence as she performed a selection of her greatest hits to open the annual event.

Jessie J put on a daring display during her performance at Manchester Pride on Saturday

The Price Tag singer, 36, looked sensational in the blue bodysuit which left very little to the imagination and showed off her toned tummy.

The Price Tag singer, 36, looked sensational in the blue bodysuit which left very little to the imagination and showed off her toned tummy.

At one point, Jessie appeared backlit by the orange sunset, making her daring outfit look totally new.

The appearance comes after the star revealed that she was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) three months ago.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Jessie said it had made her “rethink” her whole life, but added that having ADHD felt like “a superpower as long as you look at it from the right perspective.”

She also wrote how having a baby had “exposed” the conditions further before admitting she knew she had been “a little different” all her life.

She wrote: ‘Hi. I was diagnosed with ADHD and OCD about 3 months ago. When I told people, a lot of the reactions I got were, ‘Yeah, I mean, we already knew that’ (I’m sure some of you are doing that right now) and of course I knew that to a certain extent, but having a baby, let’s say… exposed it a lot more, which was comforting in a way as it made it feel less heavy and scary.

At one point, Jessie was backlit by the orange sunset, making the daring outfit pop in a whole new way.

At one point, Jessie was backlit by the orange sunset, making the daring outfit pop in a whole new way.

The Wild singer recently revealed that she was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) three months ago.

The Wild singer recently revealed that she was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) three months ago.

In a candid post on Instagram, the singer said that this made her

In a candid Instagram post, the singer said it made her “rethink” her entire life, but added that having ADHD felt like “a superpower as long as you look at it from the right perspective.”

“But it’s also made me feel at times like I can’t talk about it. Fuck that. Here I am talking about it. Embracing it with the (world).”

‘It’s weird when you know you’ve been a little different and you’ve felt things differently your whole life, and then finally one day, when you least expect it, someone actually explains to you why and you can’t help it.

Jessie J, whose full name is Jessica Cornish, continued: “ADHD is such a broad spectrum that it’s kind of a mystery to put together your own version of it, that’s how I’ve felt. To really understand ways to cope with it, to thrive and to grow with it.

“I actually think it’s a superpower as long as you look at it from the right perspective and you have the right support and people around you who can accompany you along the way.”

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