She’s the diminutive star with the larger-than-life voice and on Sunday evening Ariana Grande left a lasting impression.
Opening
the show for the MTV European Music Awards at the Hydro Arena in
Glasgow the popstar - who was nominated for a whopping six awards and
walked away with two - kicked off the night with gusto.
The
Florida-born singer stunned in a sexy glowing silver leotard with a
peplum waistline, black knee-high boots, long hair extensions and a
simple gold pendant.

She wore a slick of muted pink on her lips, a subtle bronze shadow on her eyelids and white nail polish.
Emerging
from a cloud of smoke Ariana, who is dating Big Sean, sung her hit
track Problem before busting into her slower single Break Free.
Later she flew over the crowd in a large white chair, seemingly unphased by being suspended in such extreme heights.
Before
she could even catch her breath, Ariana was summoned back on stage by
host Nicki Minaj for the Best Song gong, for her hit Problem with
Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.
'Thank you
so much. I was just on stage one second ago. This has been a really
crazy year. Last year I was presenting with Iggy... and I can’t tell you
how thankful I am,' the 21-year-old gushed as she tried to catch her
breath.
'I'm
excited. I'm very happy. This is my first one of these. My brother will
probably take it from me and put it in his apartment,' she added.
Earlier
in the evening, the former Nickelodeon actress walked the red carpet
and revealed her new hairstyle made her feel 'naked'.
'My
hair's down and I feel so naked like that,' she admitted, adding that
she was looking forward to seeing Nicki Minaj host the bash.
Doing her thing! The Problem hitmaker didn't hold back when it came to the saucy dance moves
Earlier in
the evening, Ariana had posed on the red carpet in a cleavage-baring
cut-out black dress that clung to her petite frame.
And, according to
The Mirror,
the star acted like a bit of a diva as she reportedly demanded that she
only have her picture taken from her 'best side'; the left.
A
source told the paper: 'Snappers were strictly told that they were only
allowed to take photographs of her when she posed for them.
'A flunky went along the row and said that she could only be shot from directly in front, allowing her to perfect her stance.'
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