Louise Redknapp shows off flexibility in skintight 'dominatrix' catsuit

Louise Redknapp turned up the heat in her latest Instagram post.

The Stretch songstress did exactly that as she showed off her flexibility in a Boomerang clip.

Louise, 45, was seen perching on a table as she wore a skintight gold catsuit.

The star also sexed up the outfit even more as she wore a pair of black stilettos.

While pouting at the camera, Louise lifted her leg up as she showed off her flexibility.

Louise wowed in this ‘dominatrix’ catsuit (Image: louiseredknapp/Instagram)

The star teamed her bendy performance with glowing, natural makeup.

Meanwhile her blonde-tinted locks were slightly tousled.

Captioning the post, Louise wrote: “This is what happens when @dominatrixqueeniegold visits. She dresses me in her clothes #wtf.”

The singer showed off her flexibility to fans (Image: louiseredknapp/Instagram)

Her pal Queenie Gold describes herself on her Instagram page as an ‘international dominatrix’ and ‘mistress’.

Former Eternal star Louise has been thrilling fans with her lockdown outfits – recently wowing in a pair of tiny black hot pants.

As she shared an Instagram picture of the sexy ensemble, one fan told her: “My goodness Louise, you get better and better looking.”

Louise has been impressing fans with her lockdown outfits (Image: LouiseRedknapp/Instagram)

While another added: “Absolutely beaut. My favourite since the Eternal days.”

Louise’s Eternal bandmate Kelle Bryan opened about about their pop career on Loose Women today – revealing one magazine refused to put the band on the cover because ‘black women don’t sell magazines”.

The R&B group, formed in 1992, was made up of Louise, Kelle and fellow black women Vernie and Easther Bennet.

Eternal

Louise started her career in band Eternal (Image: GETTY IMAGES)

Kelle said: “When I was in a band we’d just had a number one record and were the biggest R&B group in the UK at the time and were told by a magazine we couldn’t be on the front cover.”

“They basically came back and said at the time that black people don’t sell magazines.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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