Tallia Storm flaunts leggy legs in a form-fitting black dress as she attends the Chain of Hope Gala Ball
Tallia Storm looked nothing short of sensational while attending the Chain of Hope Gala Ball at the Natural History Museum in London on Thursday.
The 24-year-old singer effortlessly turned heads as she arrived at the event in a form-fitting black dress with a sweetheart neckline.
The garment showcased the former Celebs Go Dating star’s stunning figure as it featured a thigh-high leg slit.
Beauty: Tallia Storm looked nothing short of sensational as she attended the Chain of Hope Gala Ball at the Natural History Museum in London on Thursday
Tallia also donned a matching pair of gloves and added height to her body with a pair of black heels.
The hitmaker showed off her suntanned tan and styled her blonde tresses in an updo for the evening.
Tallia told Web in March she was invited to Los Angeles by guitarist Nile Rodgers, who she was already in the studio with.
The Everyday hitmaker said it took “years” to get into a space of big producers who have worked with the likes of BTS and Dua Lipa, saying it didn’t all happen “overnight”.
Wow: The 24-year-old singer effortlessly turned heads when she arrived at the event in a form-fitting black dress with a sweetheart neckline
“I already work with the producers, but I’ve been doing it since I was 13 years old. It’s only now that I’ve been able to get her into a room,” she said.
“Literally just ten years of trouble, people think this doesn’t happen overnight, it doesn’t.”
The determined musician said that “Dua will be knocking on my door” if she’s nominated for more collaborations.
Stunning: The garment showcased the former Celebs Go Dating star’s stunning figure as it featured a thigh-high leg slit
Tallia also said she wants to be a “role model” to show others that success doesn’t happen overnight and isn’t the same as going “viral.”
She added: “I want to be the voice because it’s okay if you don’t go viral tomorrow because if you stick with it for 10 years, keep an eye on it, you’ll actually start moving.
“We’re in dangerous territory because the idols like Charli Dimelo are incredible, but they’re one of 50 million kids who post on the app.”
Career: Tallia has said she wants to be a “role model” to show others that success doesn’t happen overnight and isn’t the same as going “viral”.