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Tamara Davison

Dita Von Teese unveils impossibly tiny waist as she slips into sexy lace corset

Dita Von Teese put on a steamy display as she showed off her impossibly tiny waist in a sexy lace corset.

The 47-year-old burlesque star oozed glamour as she paraded around in the lacy black and gold trim number as well as a tiny pair of briefs and matching see-through bra.

In the sexy clip, Dita kept her face hidden as she modelled a pair of glam nipple tassels and showed off her bright red nail polish.

Sharing her seductive look with her 2.5 million Instagram followers, the brunette bombshell opened up about how much she was missing live performances.

In her lengthy caption, Dita reflected upon how she was due to appear in her Glamonatrix tour tomorrow.

Dita showed off her tiny waist in a sexy corset (Instagram)

Thee exciting burlesque show was set to feature Dita and a cast of sexy dancers perform a number of sizzling performances on stage around the UK and then the United States.

"We were meant to be kicking off the @glamonatrix_official #glamonatrix show tomorrow in Riverside, and then onto San Francisco," Dita wrote.

"Just thinking about how much I miss live showbiz, backstage preparations and antics with my #StripFam...and most of all, seeing your beautiful faces through the pink spotlight. #burlesque #misterpearl #corset #tootightofcorsetis! #dita #ditavonteese."

Dita Von Teese was missing her live performances (Getty Images for David Jones)

As with a number of live performances this year, Dita's Glamonatrix tour has been postponed until next year because of coronavirus safety concerns.

Earlier this year, Dita also bravely opened up about feeling 'preyed upon' as a teenager in the dance and performance industry.

Praising the Me Too movement, the model told PA news that she hadn't spoken about her past experiences too much.

Performing at the Life Ball in Vienna, 2019 (REUTERS)

However, the momentum surrounding the Me Too movement had been encouraging for women to start a conversation about their experiences.

"I think, most importantly, having the conversation has been really interesting, and hearing people talking about it openly..." she told the publication at the time.

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