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Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Paloma Faith delivered high-energy performances when they took to the stage at Camp Bestival to perform their legendary hits on Sunday.
Sophie, 45 years old, She looked like every inch the superstar as she shined in a metallic bodysuit that showed off her toned legs.
She added height to her figure with shiny silver shoes that featured a double buckle on the side.
Sophie, who recently admitted Strictly was so “uncomfortable” for her husband that he needed therapy, added glamour with a striking orange cape that billowed behind her as she pranced around the stage.
To add even more color to her look, the mother of five completed the ensemble with vibrant silver eyeshadow and a touch of pink lipstick.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Paloma Faith delivered high-energy performances as they took to the stage at Camp Bestival to sing their legendary hits.
Paloma Faith, 42, dressed in red, flailed her arms and legs wildly during the energetic set to cheers from the crowd.
Meanwhile, Sophie, 45, looked like a superstar as she sparkled in a metallic bodysuit that showed off her toned legs.
The Murder On The Dancefloor singer radiated confidence as she strutted and sent the crowd wild, kicking and shaking her legs and gyrating throughout her performance.
Also taking to the stage was Paloma Faith, 42, dressed in red, who waved her arms and legs wildly during an energetic performance that earned her a standing ovation from the audience.
Paloma showed off her sensational figure for the performance in a tiny pair of red shorts and a matching red T-shirt that hugged her petite frame and showed off a bit of her midriff.
She completed her onstage ensemble with a bejeweled baseball cap, a massive down coat and strutted around in a pair of clear perspex heels.
The show followed a busy summer of performing at festivals including Glastonbury and Forest Live.
This comes after she hit back at Glastonbury trolls and begged music fans to “give the women a break” after a number of female artists were plagued by technical issues.
While 210,000 people flocked to Worthy Farm in Somerset for the weekend, millions tuned in from home thanks to the BBC’s rolling coverage.
The Murder On The Dancefloor singer radiated confidence as she strutted and sent the crowd wild, kicking and shaking her legs and gyrating throughout her performance.
Paloma showed off her sensational figure for the performance in a tiny pair of red shorts and a matching red t-shirt that hugged her tiny frame and showed off a bit of her midriff.
The singer looked sensational in red and added glamour with a striking red bejeweled baseball cap.
She completed her onstage ensemble with a huge feather coat and strutted around in a pair of clear acrylic heels.
But after SZA, Dua Lipa, Shania Twain and Cyndi Lauper were criticised and accused of “miming” when sound problems interrupted their performances, Paloma couldn’t help but respond.
The Warrior singer, 42, took to her Instagram Stories on Monday to remind viewers that women were not on stage to be “shamed and ridiculed” but to be “boss bitches.”
She wrote to her 835,000 followers: ‘The way people are criticising women who performed @Glastonbury online is absolutely appalling.’
‘I think people need to understand that women are not on stage to be ridiculed and shamed, we are there in full boss power and supporting each other.
‘LET’S GIVE WOMEN A BREAK’