Jack Vidgen channels his inner disco diva in a glittery gold sequin dress as he performs at Sydney’s gay and lesbian Mardi Gras
Jack Vidgen made his Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras debut at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday night.
The former Australian Got Talent winner performed Ultra Naté Free’s dance success as part of the Koala furniture brand’s float.
The 24-year-old appeared to be channeling his inner disco diva by donning a glittering gold sequin dress during rehearsals for the show.
Diva: Jack Vidgen (pictured) made his gay and lesbian Sydney Mardi Gras debut at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday night
The singer looked absolutely stunning in the metallic dress, which he wore open to reveal her smooth breasts.
With a rimmed part and belted at the waist, the retro dress is reminiscent of the height of 1970s fashion.
A pair of towering knee-high gold boots, tied in white laces, added to the dashing, vintage feel to the ensemble.
Sing it out: Former Australian winner of Got Talent sang Ultra Naté Free’s dance hit as part of furniture brand Koala’s float
A glance! The 24-year-old appeared to be channeling his inner disco diva as he wore a sparkling gold sequin dress during rehearsals for the show.
Jack’s skin was perfect porcelain, his blonde hair in an attractive pixie cut, and he couldn’t brush the smile off his face.
The Voice star appeared to have an absolute ball, waving to the crowd in the stands.
The singer was surrounded by drag queen superstars, who, along with dancers, joined in his performance.
All smiles: Jack’s skin was perfect porcelain, his blonde hair in an attractive pixie cut, and he couldn’t erase the smile from his face
It was Jack’s first time on the parade, despite turning gay at 19.
Jack revealed to The Daily Telegraph: “It’s really nice to be in a place where I can be openly myself and be gay and proud and be really happy with that”.
The parade took place at Sydney Cricket Ground instead of Oxford Street due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Happy to be there! It was Jack’s first time on the parade, despite turning gay at 19.
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