MTV EMAs: Bebe Rexha puts on a VERY racy display in plunging lace and satin mini dress

MTV EMAs: Bebe Rexha puts on a VERY racy display in plunging lace and satin mini dress on socially distanced red carpet
She was one of the VIP names to lend some glam to the 2020 MTV European Music Awards.
And Bebe Rexha stood out from the crowd in her daring look for Sunday’s red carpet, which was pre-recorded in various destinations around the world.
The 31-year-old singer showed off her sensational curves in a lace bustier dress with a satin mini dress ahead of the virtual ceremony.
Wow! She was one of the VIP names to lend some glam to the 2020 MTV European Music Awards. And Bebe Rexha stood out from the crowd in her daring look for Sunday’s red carpet
Bebe posed up a storm in the racy dress with the lace top showing off her ample assets.
She teamed the mini dress with thigh-high leather boots for some extra glam while a sparkly choker finished off her stunning look.
Bebe has been busy making the transition from the soundstage to movie set, making her live-action feature film acting debut on STXFilms’ Queenpins.
The singer voiced Tuesday in STXFilms’ 2019 animated feature Uglydolls, but now she will star in this new female-driven comedy, based on a true story.

Stunnng: The 31-year-old singer showed off her sensational curves in a lace bustier dress with a satin mini dress ahead of the virtual ceremony
She’ll star alongside Kristen Bell, Vince Vaughn, Kirby Howell-Baptiste and Paul Walter Hauser.
The story will follow a suburban housewife who gets, ‘fed up with being overlooked and dismissed by her husband and society.’
K-pop superstars BTS were the big winners at Sunday’s virtual MTV Europe Music Awards, taking home a whopping four prizes.
The South Korean boyband thanked their fans virtually as they dominated in the Best Song for Dynamite, Best Group, Best Virtual Live and Biggest Fans categories.
Show hosts, Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, were also triumphant as they picked up the Best Pop and Best UK and Ireland Act awards, while their bandmate Jesy Nelson missed out on the ceremony due an illness.
Welcoming the audience to the MTV ceremony, blonde beauty Perrie said: ‘Nothing has the power to bring people together like music.’
Meanwhile, Lady Gaga was named Best Artist and DJ Khaled was awarded Best Video for Popstar, his much-loved track featuring Drake and Justin Bieber.

Hosts: This year’s EMA’s ceremony was hosted by Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock
WAP rapper Cardi B reigned supreme in the Best Hip Hop category, while Coldplay won Best Rock and Hayley Williams snagged the award for Best Alternative.
Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G was in great spirits as she scooped accolades for the Best Latin act and the Best Collaboration for Tusa with Nicki Minaj.
Best Push was presented to Yungblud, while rapper Doja Cat, who opened the show with a captivating rendition of Say So, took the Best New prize.
Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton awarded the Video For Good prize trophy to H.E.R. for I Can’t Breathe, after giving a speech addressing the unifying force music provides, offering hope, solidarity and comfort during an challenging year.
The Best Electronic gong went to critically-acclaimed DJ David Guetta, who performed Let’s Love live for the first time with Raye while immersed in a waterfall of lights at the Szechenyi Baths in Budapest.
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