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Christian Wilkins leaves very little to the imagination as he slips into a completely see-through dress at Kylie Minogue concert

Christian Wilkins leaves very little to the imagination as he slips into a completely see-through dress at Kylie Minogue concert

Daily Mail​04-05-2025

Christian Wilkins bared almost all on Saturday night at Kylie Minogue 's Los Angeles concert.
The Aussie model and actor, 30, dazzled as he attended the Tension Tour at Crypto.com Arena, marking the final show of Kylie's North American leg.
Christian had hearts racing in a sheer floor-length dress, which boasted a subtle shimmer and showed off his toned biceps and lean figure.
He completed the look with a risque pair of brown underwear and shin-high leather boots with silver buckles.
The fashion icon ensured all eyes were on him for the fun night out with a colourful makeup look, flaunting pink eye shadow on his upper cheek bones and a glossy lip.
In one picture, Christian could be seen posing with Kylie herself alongside Adam Khoury, a senior account manager based in West Hollywood.
Adam also donned sparkles for the fabulous night out while the Can't Get You Out Of My Head hitmaker wore an all-black ensemble and a red lip.
'Happy kylie Christmas to everygay in LA,' Christian captioned the post, adding: '(yes I'm mid blink but it's the best pic so we're rolling with it).'
Christian recently set tongues wagging as he attended a beauty event with a dramatic new look.
The model son of Nine veteran Richard Wilkins sported a deep tan and multiple fake tattoos painted on his body as he celebrated 70 years of French cosmetics brand Clarins.
Christian also showed off his striking facial features.
His chin was very prominent while his lips appeared full and his cheeks were high and sculpted.
The aspiring Hollywood star arrived to the event in a long black dress.
Christian also showed off his muscular build as he joined a star-studded crowd at the celebration which saw Gwen Stefani perform.
In December, Christian took to social media to explain to his followers that he's been dealing with some 'pretty intense hormonal health issues'.
'The effects of this have been rapid weight gain and water retention in the face and abdomen,' he wrote.
'Off the back of this I've made the decision to finally address one of my contributing factors to the issue, my relationship with food and diet.'
Christian explained he had gained over 23kgs in the past 18 months but his health has improved a lot since the beginning of the year.
'It's not a quick fix and continues to be something I'm working on,' he continued.
He said he feels 'happier, healthier and more energised than I have for the majority of my adult life.'
Christian added: 'I'm looking forward to 2025 and continuing to work on myself and my health and hope to leave this issue behind in 2024.'

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