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Jessica Sansome

Big Brother's Chanelle McCleary steps out in daring two-piece for Manchester MTV event

Chanelle McCleary didn't let the winter weather get to her when she stepped out in Manchester on Wednesday.

The former Big Brother star rocked a daring all-black two piece as she attended the MTV Staying Alive Foundation's annual fundraiser.

Chanelle, 27, showcased her figure in high-waisted PVC trousers and an eye-popping sheer crop top as she joined her fellow reality stars including The Apprentice's Lewis Ellis and Naked Beach's Jsky.

The event, now in its third year, took place at Impossible Bar and was hosted by Manchester fashionista singer Jsky and supported by Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham.

The former Big Brother star rocked a daring all-black two piece (Rhys Fagan @LUMAFILMUK)

The guests, which also included Hollyoaks actress Jazmine Franks and Channel 4's Drag SOS star Cheddar Gorgeous, were welcomed to the sounds of former Coronation Street actor Dean Fagan and heard moving guest speeches from the MTV Staying Alive Foundation, Kiehl's who have campaigned with MTV and the LGBT Foundation.

Chanelle and Jsky, who hosted and performed at the event (Rhys Fagan @LUMAFILMUK)

Jsky, who was recognised as one of 31 LGBTQ+ Pioneers of Colour during Black History Month, performed his single Keep Your Love On at the event.

Andy Burnham said of Jsky working with the Foundation: "You have my full support, and by extension you have Manchester's full support because we are a fast track city when it comes to the eradication of HIV and aids and we are very proud to be so.

"We also have the LGBT Foundation here with us tonight who are working to make sure we achieve the goal to end new cases of HIV."

The Apprentice' Lewis Ellis was also in attendance (Rhys Fagan @LUMAFILMUK)

Jsky added: "Getting the opportunity to host an event like this is incredible.

"The work that is done by MTV Staying Alive Foundation to combat HIV and aids inspires me deeply and so it's great to see my hometown Manchester show what we can do to support the cause."

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