Addison Rae strips down for racy beach pics during her sellout Australian tour
Grammy nominated singer Addison Rae took a break from her busy Aus tour schedule to strip off for a steamy beach photo-shoot.
Addison Rae took time out of her sellout Australian tour to strip down for a steamy impromptu beach photo-shoot on Wednesday.
Rae, who was recently nominated for her first Grammy, is set to return to the stage for the second of her two shows at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre tonight.
Taking a break from her busy schedule, Rae took a stroll down to a quiet beach where she enlisted the help of a pal to snap some racy pictures of her frolicking in the sand.
In one of the steamy snaps, Rae pulled down her black bikini bottoms and turned around to show off her bum.
In another picture, Rae barely left herself covered as she stared directly into the camera and turned to the side.
Rae, who has more than 88 million followers on TikTok, with over 5.8 billion likes, has exploded on the global pop charts over the past year courtesy of co-starring on the Charli XCX track Von Dutch and her own breakout hit Diet Pepsi.
Rae has been receiving rave reviews for her shows Down Under, and she’s set to make an appearance in WA when she performs at Wildlands in the New Year.
Her self-titled debut album has become one of the most well-reviewed records of the year, with the former TikTok star surprising critics with her insightful references and unexpectedly thought provoking lyrics.
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“Addison Rae’s exceptional debut album reminds me of that unimpeachable run of Madonna records, understanding that supreme confidence and exceptional taste can sell even the most unusual album,” said The Guardian upon its release.
While The Independent wrote: “Addison earns her a seat at the pop table. Rather than a work of fluke or novelty, it marks the arrival of an artist who knows exactly what she’s doing.”
The record charted at Number 2 on the ARIA charts, and led to her sellout tour, which was forced to have its venues upgraded due to overwhelming demand from fans.