Kim Wilde, 60, looks incredible in a corset on stage in Liverpool

Eighties icon Kim Wilde, 60, looks incredible in a sexy corset with leather sleeves and skin-tight trousers as she takes to the stage in Liverpool

She became a music icon after releasing hit song Kids In America in 1981.

And Kim Wilde looked absolutely sensational as she entertained the crowd at Let’s Rock in Liverpool on Saturday.

The singer, 60, sizzled in a busty corset which she wore over a semi-sheer top with fun leather sleeves and skin-tight jeans to accentuate her enviably toned figure.

WOW! Kim Wilde, 60, looked sensational as she rocked a busty corset and skin-tight jeans while entertaining the crowd at Let’s Rock in Liverpool on Saturday

Kim could not stop smiling while performing her set, with the star commanding the stage as she strutted around in her sizzling ensemble.

The blonde highlighted her figure in black skinny jeans and added some extra height to her frame with a pair of chunky heeled boots.

She added a splash of colour by donning red fingerless gloves and incorporating hints of rouge into her corset top which featured leather sleeves and fringing.

Incredible: The singer could not stop smiling while performing her set and showcasing her phenomenal figure 

Throwback: Kim (pictured in 1985) became a music icon after storming the charts with hit song Kids In America in 1981

Always one to look her best, Kim completed her look with a slick of sexy red lipstick and wore her platinum locks down. 

Kim shot to fame with her hit Kids In America in 1981, with the international anthem being the work of her brother Ricky and dad, original British rock ‘n’ roller Marty Wilde, and at one stage she was shifting 60,000 copies a day. 

She had seven more Top Ten singles in the UK but never a number one, however her reworking of the Motown classic You Keep Me Hangin’ On, which topped the US Billboard chart in 1986. 


In the zone: She highlighted her figure in black skinny jeans and added a rocker twist with some studded sleeves (left, on Saturday and right performing in Bristol in 1982)

Sing along! Kim beamed a smile while holding the microphone out to the adoring crowd

Very cool: She also donned a fabulous personalised hat with her age and surname on the front

Last year, she spoke of missing out in the UK but achieving the US triumph, she said: ‘Although having a No 1 in America almost made up for it,’ 

She went on to sell more than 30 million records and won hearts thanks to her stunning good looks – something she took great pride in. 

She said: ‘I feel very grateful that I got my mum’s gorgeous nose and my dad’s fabulous mouth’ however revealed she was bullied for her ‘Mick Jagger lips’.

Of her figure, she went on: ‘I had long legs and they did well with jeans. I knew how to wear a pair of jeans, that’s for sure.’ 

Rocking out: Kim looked every inch the star as she performed her hits and larked around with the guitarist 

In 1987 Michael Jackson invited Kim to join him on his Bad tour and open 33 shows across Europe and the UK. She observed a superstar alone in his own universe.

She said: ‘He was an elusive character then, and kept himself to himself. We never sat and had a chat. We had a publicity photograph taken together and that was the longest we spent together. 

‘I’ve met a lot of very famous people – I grew up with a very famous person in the house, my dad was the Robbie Williams of his day! – so fame doesn’t faze me at all…

‘But Michael Jackson was by far the most enigmatic character I’ve ever encountered. He was in another world, whatever that was.’

Two years after the tour, her own world came crashing down the day after her 30th birthday, when it dawned that her time as a pop phenomenon might be over. 

Star-studded line-up: Band Sister Sledge also took to the stage, with them all looking fabulous in coordinated black and silver ensembles

Performance: Toyah Willcox, 63, whose 80s songs included I Want To Be Free and Thunder In The Mountains, also featured on the impressive line-up

‘I felt really lost,’ she says, ‘like I was closing in on myself. My inclination was to shut down. Having to deal with the fact that the success I’d had, which was so massive, had dissipated was very confusing.’

She was then found solace on turning her back on her life as it was, saying: ‘Within a year, I left London. I moved back up to Hertfordshire…

‘That was really the big turning point. I started noticing the natural world around me and getting involved in gardening and immersing myself in it. Nature brought me back to life.’

The singer bought and renovated a 16th-century barn with two acres, where she still lives with her husband, actor and writer Hal Fowler and their two children, Harry, 23, and Rose, 21.

Stunner: Kim (pictured in a snap shared in 2020) had turned her back on performing to focus on living in the countryside with her family

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