Monday, November 15, 2010 8:13 PM
Labels: Celebrity , Entertainment , music
By Daily Mail Reporter
Little room for manoeuvre: Katy Perry showed off her curves in a white latex dress with gumball machine design and Chanel candy-striper boots at the Teen Radio Awards in London's Hammersmith Apollo
Katy Perry may be a married woman now, but it doesn't mean the singer will be toning down her racy wardrobe any time soon.
Despite appearing in front of thousands of youngsters at the inaugural BBC Radio 1 Teen Radio Awards in London yesterday, the 25-year-old displayed plenty of flesh in a sexy skintight dress.
The newlywed singer showed off her curves - and the tan she acquired from her recent honeymoon in the Maldives - in a latex dress with a gumball machine design and her favourite Chanel candy-striper peep-toe boots.
Bending over backwards: Katy throws herself into her raucous rendition of her new single Firework
As well as performing her new single Fireworks at the Hammersmith Apollo, Ms Perry was also presenting the Teen Hero award to Connor Rowntree, 16, from Sunderland.
Connor has undergone nearly 100 operations after he was left with severe burns following an accident and now fronts a fire safety campaign.
Writing on her Twitter today, Katy said: 'Omg the kids are SO loud here @ the Radio 1 Teen Awards. Loudest I think I've ever heard! This is gonna b amazing.
Transformed: Katy later changed out of her tight-fitting dress into a much more demure ensemble, seen right leaving Claridge's in London after having dinner
Double act: Tinchy Strider and Pixie Lott, wearing an impossibly short red asymmetrical mini-dress and red heels, appear together on stage
Perry's appearance comes as she admitted she and new husband Russell Brand have no intention of marketing themselves as a celebrity couple like David and Victoria Beckham.
The California Gurls singer said: 'I have no criticism for them at all, they're the f**king Beckhams. They're as big as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Teen idols: Pixie (left) poses for photographs as she arrives at the event, while Taylor Swift looked cute in a flirty white lacy number
Inspirational: McFly and Ellie Goulding presented the Sporting Hero Award to Olympian diver Tom Daley
Hysteria: JLS put on an energetic performance of their new single Love You More
'Our map is different. Me and Russell have different goals.'
As well as Perry, there was a range of performances from both homegrown and US stars at the star-studded event, which was co-hosted by Fearne Cotton and Nick Grimshaw.
Country singer Taylor Swift jetted over from America to perform, while boy bands JLS and The Wanted prompted plenty of screams from their hysterical young female fans.
Heartthrobs: New boyband sensation The Wanted wooed the girls in the crowd as they performed
'Sorry I can't be here': Robert Pattinson thanked fans via video message for his Best Actor and Best Dressed Award
Swift, 20, looked cute in a flirty white lacy dress as she took to the stage with her guitar, while English pop star Pixie Lott wore a tiny red mini-dress to present the cast of The Inbetweeners with the Best TV Show.
Sadly for the Twi-hards in the audience, Twilight hear-throb Robert Pattinson couldn't make it to accept to accept his two awards - Best Dressed and Best Actor - because he was abroad.
But the fans were whipped up into a frenzy when he appeared via video message to thank them for his two honours.
Olympic diver Tom Daley was presented with the Sporting Hero accolade by boy band McFly and Ellie Goulding.
As well as awards for bonafide celebrities, there were also honours for inspirational British teenagers.
Disabled teen Alex Williams, 17, from Ashton-under-Lyne, was named Teen Community Hero
After losing the use of his legs aged seven after contracting meningitis, he went on to help other disabled children and is a sports ambassador in his local area.
Maidenhead teen Jack Bennet, 16, picked up Teen Entrepreneur after setting up a free-range chicken farm for his local community.
Joining in the fun: Olympic diver Tom Daly won the Sporting Hero award, while last year's X Factor winner Joe McElderry is seen right
That's entertainment: Inbetweeners co-stars (L-R) Joe Thomas, Blake Harrison, Hannah Tointon and Emily Head picked up Best TV Show
Twosomes: Olly Murs and N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos (left) presented an award, while Fearne Cotton and Nick Grimshaw hosted the inaugural ceremony
source: dailymail
Little room for manoeuvre: Katy Perry showed off her curves in a white latex dress with gumball machine design and Chanel candy-striper boots at the Teen Radio Awards in London's Hammersmith Apollo
Katy Perry may be a married woman now, but it doesn't mean the singer will be toning down her racy wardrobe any time soon.
Despite appearing in front of thousands of youngsters at the inaugural BBC Radio 1 Teen Radio Awards in London yesterday, the 25-year-old displayed plenty of flesh in a sexy skintight dress.
The newlywed singer showed off her curves - and the tan she acquired from her recent honeymoon in the Maldives - in a latex dress with a gumball machine design and her favourite Chanel candy-striper peep-toe boots.
Bending over backwards: Katy throws herself into her raucous rendition of her new single Firework
As well as performing her new single Fireworks at the Hammersmith Apollo, Ms Perry was also presenting the Teen Hero award to Connor Rowntree, 16, from Sunderland.
Connor has undergone nearly 100 operations after he was left with severe burns following an accident and now fronts a fire safety campaign.
Writing on her Twitter today, Katy said: 'Omg the kids are SO loud here @ the Radio 1 Teen Awards. Loudest I think I've ever heard! This is gonna b amazing.
Transformed: Katy later changed out of her tight-fitting dress into a much more demure ensemble, seen right leaving Claridge's in London after having dinner
Double act: Tinchy Strider and Pixie Lott, wearing an impossibly short red asymmetrical mini-dress and red heels, appear together on stage
Perry's appearance comes as she admitted she and new husband Russell Brand have no intention of marketing themselves as a celebrity couple like David and Victoria Beckham.
The California Gurls singer said: 'I have no criticism for them at all, they're the f**king Beckhams. They're as big as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Teen idols: Pixie (left) poses for photographs as she arrives at the event, while Taylor Swift looked cute in a flirty white lacy number
Inspirational: McFly and Ellie Goulding presented the Sporting Hero Award to Olympian diver Tom Daley
Hysteria: JLS put on an energetic performance of their new single Love You More
'Our map is different. Me and Russell have different goals.'
As well as Perry, there was a range of performances from both homegrown and US stars at the star-studded event, which was co-hosted by Fearne Cotton and Nick Grimshaw.
Country singer Taylor Swift jetted over from America to perform, while boy bands JLS and The Wanted prompted plenty of screams from their hysterical young female fans.
Heartthrobs: New boyband sensation The Wanted wooed the girls in the crowd as they performed
'Sorry I can't be here': Robert Pattinson thanked fans via video message for his Best Actor and Best Dressed Award
Swift, 20, looked cute in a flirty white lacy dress as she took to the stage with her guitar, while English pop star Pixie Lott wore a tiny red mini-dress to present the cast of The Inbetweeners with the Best TV Show.
Sadly for the Twi-hards in the audience, Twilight hear-throb Robert Pattinson couldn't make it to accept to accept his two awards - Best Dressed and Best Actor - because he was abroad.
But the fans were whipped up into a frenzy when he appeared via video message to thank them for his two honours.
Olympic diver Tom Daley was presented with the Sporting Hero accolade by boy band McFly and Ellie Goulding.
As well as awards for bonafide celebrities, there were also honours for inspirational British teenagers.
Disabled teen Alex Williams, 17, from Ashton-under-Lyne, was named Teen Community Hero
After losing the use of his legs aged seven after contracting meningitis, he went on to help other disabled children and is a sports ambassador in his local area.
Maidenhead teen Jack Bennet, 16, picked up Teen Entrepreneur after setting up a free-range chicken farm for his local community.
Joining in the fun: Olympic diver Tom Daly won the Sporting Hero award, while last year's X Factor winner Joe McElderry is seen right
That's entertainment: Inbetweeners co-stars (L-R) Joe Thomas, Blake Harrison, Hannah Tointon and Emily Head picked up Best TV Show
Twosomes: Olly Murs and N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos (left) presented an award, while Fearne Cotton and Nick Grimshaw hosted the inaugural ceremony
source: dailymail
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