Chloe Khan and Tallia Storm flash the flesh on the Mobo Awards Red Carpet
Chloe Khan and Tallia Storm flash the flesh on MOBO Awards Red Carpet
CHLOE Khan and Talia Storm put on their most revealing outfits for the Mobo Awards 2016 on Friday night.
The pair both flashed a lot of flesh in their barely there outfits as they arrived for the show at Glasgow’s SSE Hydro arena.
Tallia wore a racy floral dress - cut out to reveal generous amounts of flesh.
The singer protected her modesty by teaming her outfit with a pair of large, black briefs.
Former Celebrity Big Brother star Chloe appeared to take inspiration from Spain - wearing a flamenco style dress.
She struggled to keep her chest in check however, as it appeared to burst out of the white gown.
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Former Strictly Come Dancing star Melvin Odoom is presenting the show along with his KISS FM co-host Ricky Haywood Williams.
Craig David, WSTRN, Izzy Bizu and Lady Leshurr are set to perform on the night – which is broadcast live on ITV2.
During the awards show, Olympian Nicola Adams and singer Ms Dynamite will be honoured with Mobo's Paving The Way awards.
The gong is an initiative of the Mobo's and ITV2 which celebrates individuals who inspire others to succeed.
On Friday, Tinie Tempah caused an upset after he cancelled his performance at the show where he's been nominated for two awards.
The Mobos Twitter account shared his handwritten note and said: “Message from @TinieTempah regarding his performance tonight.
“We appreciate the kind words and we will always support.”
He wrote: “I will not be performing at this year's MOBOs for reasons that are outside mine and the MOBOs control.
“The MOBOs is a ceremony I have grown up watching and take pride in. It's given a platform to so many artists, who have inspired me.
“So I always go above and beyond to attend. I am gutted to not be performing.
“I didn't go into this much detail because I want to have a moan. I wrote this because my music and my culture is very important to me and this has been the same issue year after year.
“It is frustrating when music industry politics dictate my ability to celebrate either. It's been a great year for British music, especially the underground. I will be watching and supporting.”
Professor Green was then announced as a last minute performer.
This show will be the rapper’s third performance at the Mobos – after he bagged the award for Best Hip Hop act in 2013.
Since the event started in 1996, it’s moved around the country – with shows in London, Liverpool and Leeds – with thousands of fans expected to attend.
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