
Alesha Dixon flashes her washboard abs in a sheer crop top and skirt at YouTube's 20th anniversary bash
The singer and BGT presenter, 46, confidently flashed her jaw-dropping figure in the cleavage-flashing look.
Alesha looked sensational in the ab-flashing ensemble, which she teamed with minimal accessories.
YouTube hosted its annual Legacy Party to mark the incredible milestone, with a 'storytelling' theme.
Earlier this year, Alesha hinted at relationship woes in a candid podcast interview - amid reports that she is 'giving it one last try' with her partner Azuka Ononye after their 'split' last year.
It was first reported in November 2024 that the TV personality and her long-term partner, who share daughters Azura, 10, and Anaya, four, had split.
Then in April, it was claimed that Alesha had admitted to friends that despite them having broken up, they were still living together.
And it appears being under the same roof may have saved their relationship as The Sun then claimed they are giving things another go.
And speaking on the Making A Scene podcast with David Walliams and Matt Lucas, she alluded to a tough time recently but added a positive spin saying she will 'rise above' any adversity that comes her way.
She said: 'If I look back at the course of my whole life, I have highs and lows, and I think that's just reflective of life, isn't it?
'So as much as we'd all love to have the magical happy ending, life will be life. I'm sure I'll face many more challenges in my life, but no matter what challenges I'm faced with, I will rise above.'
In the podcast interview, Alesha also opened up about the breakdown of her first marriage with MC Harvey and how winning Strictly Come Dancing.
She said of his affair coming to light: 'I felt so lost, like, so lost. I've never been in that situation before. I felt sorry for myself for a long time.
'Then I won Strictly Come Dancing. I'm being spun around in the air at the end. All this confetti was falling on me. I just looked up to the sky and I knew I was going to be okay.
'I could feel that energy at the time. And that really was what kind of got me through as well. Because it was a very emotionally challenging time.
'Being in Strictly as well, it enabled me to just be in this bubble.'
It was reported that Alesha had rekindled her relationship with her partner of 18 years Azuka - after it was thought that they had split late last year.
A source told The Sun: 'They went through a really rocky patch and decided to call it a day. It had been difficult for a long time and Alesha just couldn't see a way forward.
'AZ even moved out to a hotel for a while, despite the fact they were co-parenting. But there is still a huge amount of feeling between them. They've been together for 18 years and have two beautiful children.
'So they have decided to give it one last try. They both desperately want to be a family again and are going to do all it takes to make it work.
'But Alesha's friends aren't convinced it will last. Ultimately, none of their problems have been fixed, so it's going to be tough.'
A representative for Alesha was contacted by MailOnline for comment at the time.
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