Saweetie stuns with revealing performance during See Us Unite for Change special
Saweetie steamed up the stage with a performance at the See Us Unite for Change special.
The 27-year-old rapper sported a cleavage-baring crop top and hip-hugging pants showcasing her taut tummy at the event in Los Angeles on Friday.
The global celebration was held to explore the history and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with a goal of raising awareness and understanding of their cultural experiences.
Sizzling: Saweetie, 27, steamed up the stage with a performance at the See Us Unite for Change special sporting a cleavage-baring crop top and hip-hugging pants showcasing her taut tummy at the event in Los Angeles on Friday
The Fast (Motion) artist gave her BMX-inspired look a revealing twist to show off her gym-honed curves.
The colorful ensemble also included elbow-length gloves and an array of silver chain necklaces, with one featuring a large ‘SAWEETIE’ plate on it.
The performer also accessorized with large hoop earrings and a collection of silver rings on both of her hands.
She kept her long blonde locks pulled back into a slick high ponytail and her fully made up face barely broke a sweat as she flawlessly hit a ton of choreography alongside her two backup dancers.
Curves: The Fast (Motion) artist gave her BMX bike rider-inspired look a revealing twist to show off her gym-honed curves
Colorful: The colorful ensemble also included elbow-length gloves and an array of silver chain necklaces, with one featuring a large ‘SAWEETIE’ plate on it
She arrived at the event in a more muted ensemble, going for an all-white number that still flaunted her incredible hour-glass figure.
This time, she went for a low-cut crop top and low-rise cargo pants, once again making her fit body the focus of the evening.
She covered up her toned arms with a blue and white cloud print blouse, and had on a pair of crystal-encrusted heels displaying her fresh pedicure.
It was hard to miss her incredibly done nails, which were painted in a light pink with a crystal added to each finger.
Hourglass figure: She arrived at the event in a more muted ensemble, going for an all-white number that still flaunted her incredible hourglass figure
Other performers: Saweetie wasn’t the only household name to lend their music stylings at the event, which also included performances from acts like The Black Eyed Peas
Saweetie wasn’t the only household name to lend their music stylings at the event, which also included performances from acts like The Black Eyed Peas.
Ken Jeong served as host for the night, and according The Hollywood Reporter, gave an introduction acknowledging the recent rise in violence in the AAPI community, which includes 23 million Americans with roots in 15 different ethnic groups.
‘What can all Americans do to stop the hate?,’ he asked, dedicating the special to ‘the little kid watching’ who might be the only Asian American at their school, adding: ‘We see you, this special is for you.’
The high profile list of presenters included Minari breakout Alan S. Kim, who looked like Hollywood’s most stylish 9 year old in an adorable white, blue and red Gucci sweater and black trousers.
Handsome: Also in attendance was Snake Eyes headliner Henry Golding, who sported an all-black look that included a jacket with a bee graphic on one side
Attendees: Ken Jeong served as host for the night, and according The Hollywood Reporter, gave an introduction acknowledging the recent rise in violence in the AAPI community, while the high profile list of presenters included Minari breakout Alan S. Kim
Also in attendance was Snake Eyes headliner Henry Golding, who looked handsome in an all-black look that included a jacket with a bee graphic on one side.
Fashionistas like Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. actress Chloe Bennet and journalist Lisa Ling showed up to support for the AAPI community as part of the See Us Unite cultural campaign, a multi-platform effort led by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) and its coalition of partners.
Chloe looked lovely in a low-cut light blue dress and tan strappy heels, keeping her ombré locks styled with a center part and hanging down in stunning styled waves.
Meanwhile, Lisa went for a classic black dress covered in white dots and a pair of matching black strappy heels, with her raven-colored tresses down in casual waves.
Fashionistas: Fashionistas like Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. actress Chloe Bennet and journalist Lisa Ling showed up to accelerate impact and expand support for the AAPI community
Musical stylings: Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda also performed alongside Iann Dior and Upsahl with their collaboration Happy Endings
Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda also performed alongside Iann Dior and Upsahl with their collaboration Happy Endings.
And Dancing With The Stars veteran Cheryl Burke was also present in a long one-shoulder black gown as one of the AAPI community members who shared their varied cultural experiences.
The See Us Unite campaign was designed to bring together business leaders and grassroots activists, students, entertainers and nonprofit executives to drive awareness of diverse Asian-American cultures and accelerate impact to those communities.
In addition to the broadcast special, the campaign includes social and outdoor media across the country.
See Us Unite For Change aired on MTV Entertainment, BET and Nickelodeon, and streamed on Facebook Watch.
Activism: Dancing With The Stars veteran Cheryl Burke was also present in a long one-shoulder black gown as one of the AAPI community members who shared their varied cultural experiences
This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk
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