Katy Perry’s wearing next to nothing and former child star JoJo Siwa’s virtually unrecognisable at today’s iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Music legends Beyonce and Cher have both been honoured with special awards at this year’s iHeartRadio Awards, being held in Los Angeles today.
And fellow superstar Taylor Swift is the artist up for the most awards, with nine nominations including Song of the Year and Artist of the Year - which she won, telling fans she has “so many exciting things coming up” in her video acceptance speech.
But before that was the red carpet – and the biggest surprise among the arrivals has been former Dance Moms child star JoJo Siwa, now 20 and looking all-but-unrecognisable in a KISS homage of a see-through bodysuit:
To refresh your memory, here’s Siwa just a few short years ago, at the 2018 TV Week Logie Awards:
Katy Perry, looking amazing in shades and a see-through mesh dress:
Rapper Ice Spice, swapping out her trademark curls for waist-length hair:
Tori Spelling – in the news today after she called her husband on the latest episode of her podcast to tell him she’d filed for divorce:
Rapper Latto:
Controversial couple Amy Robach and TJ Holmes, who now host an iHeartRadio podcast together after leaving their respective spouses for each other when they were US morning TV hosts:
Rapper GloRilla:
Singer, actor and talk show host Jennifer Hudson:
All About That Bass singer Meghan Trainor:
Rapper Ludacris, who’s host of today’s ceremony:
During the ceremony, Cher was given the Icon Award for her “unparalleled contributions to music and pop culture for over seven decades.” Her old friend and occasional co-star Meryl Streep was on hand to present her with the award.
Singer Jennifer Hudson duetted with Cher, delivering a performance of one of her signature songs, If I Could Turn Back Time.
Meanwhile Beyonce – who released her eighth studio album Cowboy Carter last Friday – skipped the red carpet but appeared on stage to accept the Innovator Award.
Music legend Stevie Wonder was on hand to present her with her trophy, and Beyonce gave fans a snippet of brand new info about her new album as she accepted the award.
“Thank you for playing the harmonica on Jolene,” she said to Wonder, referencing the Dolly Parton cover on the new record.
It makes for a rare award show appearance for the super-private star, who shocked fans over the weekend when she made a surprise appearance in a Toyko record store, signing copies of her new album for a handful of lucky fans.