LITTLE Mix's Jade Thirlwall dressed as Whitney Houston in the Bodyguard for a New Year's Eve costume party.
The 27-year-old pulled out all the stops to see in 2020, recreating the iconic look worn by Whitney during her performance of Queen Of The Night in the classic 1992 movie.
Jade wore a black and silver cut out leotard which featured a beaded skirt and she completed the look with long black gloves and a silver head dress just like Whitney's.
The singer wore a short black wig and showed off her legs in some over the knee black boots.
The party – held at Patch in East London – was a double celebration for New Year's Eve and Jade's birthday, which was on Boxing Day.
Jade posed for pictures on social media with her pals before showing off her dance moves on the dance floor.
Her party came hours after she shared her shock at her own 'self-hatred' in an old social media post as she called for more self-love.
Jade took to Instagram on New Year's Eve to share a Facebook post she had written in 2010.
Under the user name Louise Ross, Jade wrote: "Dear santa, could you please supply with some appropriately sized boobs, so that i feel like a lady and not a 12 year old.
"Also i would love to have a body more toned than nicole scherzinger’s and if you could get rid of this spot on my chin which has so conveniately timed itself to appear for christmas and my birthday, that would be nice.
"Much love and i still think you’re real, jade xx."
The post, which came a year before Jade first found fame on The X Factor with the girl band, shocked her, with her writing alongside it on Instagram: "Kinda funny but WOW the self hatred here!!
"I feel sad knowing that version of myself in 2010 was so self conscious she felt the need to post publicly self deprecating herself. Just recovering from anorexia and no idea I was about to be pummelled into an industry that feeds off this kinda negative s**t."
She then encouraged her followers to show more self love as everyone moved into a new year and decade.
Jade – who also shared a series of snaps of herself from the start of the decade- continued: "It’s taken 10 years and while I still have normal days of feeling crap I can honestly say I love my little tittied, sometimes spotty imperfect self and you should too.
"I’m going into this decade with a whole lotta love for myself."
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