Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Charlotte Church is all heart in her two-tone suspender tights as she arrives for radio interview

By GEORGINA LITTLEJOHN

All heart: Charlotte Church showed off some trendy suspender tights as she arrived for a radio interview this morning


They've been all the rage this year and everyone from Lily Allen to Cheryl Cole have been sporting the latest leg look.

And Charlotte Church showed that she too is bang on trend as she stepped out in a pair of fashionable suspender tights this morning.

The singer, 24, flashed the hosiery as she arrived for an interview at Key 103 radio in Manchester.

Charlotte teamed her sexy legs with a slouchy black and beige woollen dress and a fluffy black long cardigan.

She teamed the dress and tights with ankle high brown boots and hid her hair under a cream beanie hat as she arrived at the station early this morning.

And considering the early hour, Charlotte looked very fresh-faced and rosy-cheeked and flashed a smile to the waiting cameras.


The legs have it: Charlotte's trendy suspender tights


The singer was appearing on the station to promote her upcoming album, Back To Scratch, which is released on October 25.

And coming along with her for the ride was her new boyfriend and co-writer Jonathan Powell.

It comes five years after her last offering, Tissues and Issues, and it will be her first release on independent label Dooby Records.

Charlotte has described her new album as more mature and has 'a new different sound but also one that goes with my voice'.


New love: Charlotte leaves the radio station with boyfriend and songwriting partner Jonathan Powell, who was clutching a guitar


Cigarette break: Charlotte and Jonathan stop for a fag


But as she gets ready to make her return to the pop charts, she has slammed the growing trend for record producers to use Autotune software to correct singers' pitching.

Speaking to the News of the World yesterday, she said: 'I don't agree with it. Everyone sounds similar, which is just soulless. It's not worth going to see a live act.

'There are amazing singers like Amy Winehouse and Adele, who are individual and have character to their voices. That's what I want to listen to when I hear somebody's voice."

'I don't want to single anybody out. But it's exactly what's going on in the industry. It's bad form.'



Anyone got any coffee? Despite her glowring face, the early hour was all to clear to see on Charlotte's face


source: dailymail

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