Is it hot in here, or is it just Lily Allen? The British singer has been setting hearts ablaze with her killer onstage looks, but this lace number may just be her best one yet.
The Madeline hitmaker, 40, is currently in the middle of her US tour, performing tracks from her best-selling album, West End Girl, which in part details her marriage breakup with Stranger Things star David Harbour.
On Monday, the mother-of-two was beaming from ear to ear while posing in the black lace bodysuit of dreams. The one-piece in question featured two subtle sheer leopard print panels on either side.
"'How’s tour going' update:" the brunette beauty penned in the caption. As for her glam, Lily swept her raven tresses up into a towering bun, her choppy fringe immaculately positioned to the side.
One thing that couldn't go unnoticed was how impeccably toned Lily looked in the revealing ensemble, her honed legs taking front and centre of the candid snap.
The BTS look at life on tour went down a treat with friends and fans who were quick to take to the comments section. "Body so tea the British are coming," one follower replied.
A second added: "MOTHER." Meanwhile, a third penned: "Photo 2," alongside a string of heart-eye emojis.
Lily's killer tour looks
This is not the first look of Lily's tour that has sent our temperatures soaring.
Last week, the Smile songstress stepped out in Canada rocking a striking Union Jack two-piece ensemble, comprised of a daring crop top and tiny micro shorts, which were accentuated by black fishnet tights.
"RED SOXS & Polka Dots," the pop Princess penned in the caption. Over the top, Lily added an open Red Sox Jersey. "HELL YES!!!" one follower wrote. A second replied: "So dope," while others filled the comments section with flame emojis and love hearts.
Unlike anything she's done before
Talking about the tour, Lily told Vogue the production is unlike anything she's done before.
"It's such an odd show—unlike anything I've ever done before," she told the publication. "On previous tours, the shows have been about my personality and my interaction with the audience. This show can feel more like theatre at times. There's a lot of attention to detail and storytelling through props, costume, and lighting. There is an intensity that I'm really proud of and enjoying."





