Jessie J commands the stage in fiery red stockings and a bedazzled bodysuit during the 17th Annual Florida AIDS Walk And Music Fest
Jessie J brought the heat as she performed at the 17th Annual Florida AIDS Walk and Music Fest in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday afternoon.
The singer, 33, commanded the stage in a pair of sheer red leggings paired with a matching bodysuit covered in sparkly gemstones.
She stomped around in a pair of gold high heels, and her long black hair was styled in voluminous curls.
Singing for a cause: Jessie J brought the heat as she performed at the 17th Annual Florida AIDS Walk and Music Fest in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday afternoon
She accessorized with a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings that shined underneath the bright Florida sun.
Ahead of her performance, Jessie posed on the event’s photo op with her co-headliner, Deborah Cox.
Cox, 47, donned a white body suit complete with shoulder pads and gold trim on the sides of the garment.




Sizzling: The singer, 33, commanded the stage in a pair of sheer red leggings paired with a matching bodysuit that gave a peek at her toned midriff




Golden girl: She stomped around in a pair of gold high heels, and her long black hair was styled in voluminous curls
Her waist was cinched by a matching gold belt, and she let her curly black hair fall naturally.
Cox and Jessie J headlined the annual 5K walk and concert combination that raises money for ‘local AIDS service organizations’ according to the event’s website.
According to the schedule for the day, check-in and registration for the event began at 8 a.m. local time. The walk commenced two hours later at 10 a.m.
Live music started at 11:30 a.m. and concluded and hour and a half later at 1 p.m.




Shine bright: She accessorized with a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings that shined underneath the bright Florida sun




Headliners: Ahead of her performance, Jessie posed on the event’s photo op with her co-headliner, Deborah Cox




Good cause: Cox and Jessie J headlined the event which is an annual 5K walk and concert combination that raises money for ‘local AIDS service organizations
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 1,189,700 people in the United States had HIV at the end of 2019.
Organizers behind the Florida AIDS Walk and Music Festival put a goal of $1.5million on their website.
At the time of publishing, the event has raised $1,914,713.




Statistics: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , an estimated 1,189,700 people in the United States had HIV at the end of 2019




Success! Organizers behind the Florida AIDS Walk and Music Festival put a goal of $1.5million on their website. At the time of publishing, the event has raised $1,914,713
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