Alexandra Burke looked sensational as she attended Notting Hill Carnival in London - just weeks after giving birth to her first child.
The former X Factor winner joined crowds at the two-day festival, which kicked off on Sunday, following a two year hiatus.
As part of the 'Pumps on Parade' campaign, Alexandra took to the streets alongside her fellow parade-goers on Monday.
The singer, 34, pulled out all the stops with her colourful outfit featuring a bedazzled bodysuit and fishnet tights.
The elaborate costume was also complete with an incredible feather wing display.
She also sported an Elvie Stride breast pump, which could be seen as part of her outfit.
The star appeared in good spirits as she danced in the Adults Day Parade, which kicked off at 10.30am and lasts until 8.30pm.
The carnival event has been online in recent years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but made an in-person comeback yesterday.
It comes weeks after Alexandra announced the birth of her first child with footballer beau Darren Randolph, 34.
Posting a picture of her little one's feet on Instagram, she wrote: "Welcome to the world our little grape, we already love you more than words can say."
The couple have not disclosed the sex of their baby.
The X Factor star revealed she was pregnant in a post earlier this year.
She announced the pregnancy with a video of the couple - who started dating last year - which included scenes of the pair walking around a forest and playing with their dogs.
The footage also showed her partner - who is a goalkeeper for West Ham United - kissing her growing tummy.
The post was captioned: "Due June 2022."
Meanwhile, Alexandra previously revealed her plans to return to work just 10 weeks after giving birth.
The musician - who recently celebrated her 34th birthday in Monaco - will re-join the touring production of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat next month.
Speaking about her breast pump Alexandra said: “I think every mum is a little nervous about getting out and about again after giving birth. I’ve felt it, especially as I’ve been in a complete bubble at home since the little one arrived.
"Today at Carnival I’m feeling proud to be alongside The Utopia Band and wearing the Elvie Stride breast pump. And having been the first-ever ambassador, Notting Hill Carnival has a special place in my heart. It’s an incredible environment and experience to be immersed in, where all cultures come together and feel as one through great music, food and good vibes."
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