
90s pop star, 55, hasn't aged a day as she poses in racy leather catsuit - but can you guess who she is?
The singer, now 55, looked incredible as she slipped into the very skimpy garment while posing at a hotel window.
The hitmaker added height to her frame with a pair of thigh-high leather boots and also sported a pair of sunglasses.
Showing off her sun-kissed tan, she completed her look by stying her curly blonde locks into a ponytail.
The singer burst onto the scene with a 1993 dance track that became a hit all over the world and was included on her debut album two years later.
But can you guess who she is?
That's right, it's Whigfield!
The Danish singer, real name Sannie Charlotte Carlson, became a household name thanks to her hit single Saturday night, a UK number one for the singer following its release in 1994.
It proved to be her biggest success on British shores and even earned its own dance routine, which became a staple at primary school discos and family parties up and down the country.
Appearing on Lorraine in 2019, the singer admitted a healthy lifestyle has helped her maintain a youthful complexion.
She said: 'The secret is do everything different to what you did in the 90s. I sleep every night at 10, I eat healthy and I exercise everyday. I'm not a naughty girl anymore.'
Reflecting on life away from the spotlight, Whigfield also revealed she lives on the outskirts of Milan, in the Italian countryside.
She said: 'In the old days I was just so busy. I was sometimes promoting three singles at the same time. It was mad. Now I stop and smell the roses.'
The singer admitted she has turned her back on mainstream music over recent years, opting instead to focus on the vibrant international club scene.
The singer admitted she has turned her back on mainstream music over recent years, opting instead to focus on the vibrant international club scene (pictured in 1994)
She added: 'I've been doing house music for the past three years. I've been writing music for other DJS.'
Whigfield previously said she was 'really honoured' that Saturday Night became so popular, but wishes she'd have been more prepared for her sudden rise to fame.
'I wish someone would have prepared you for these things, because you're kind of just pushed out into the whole thing,' she told 9Honey.
'You need a strong personality and I think you have to be sure of what you're doing.
'Because I love being on stage - I really enjoy it sincerely and I love the audience.'
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