Carmen Electra, 50, shows off ample bust in a tiny rhinestone bra top at the People's Choice Awards

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Carmen Electra put on an ultra busty display in a dazzling rhinestone bra as she joined Hollywood elites at the annual People's Choice Awards in Santa Monica on Tuesday night.The bombshell, 50, let her assets do the talking in the tiny top which wound around her trim waistline.Carmen - who joined the subscription site Only Fans earlier this year - completed her sexy red carpet look with a high-waisted black maxi skirt.

Busty: Carmen Electra put on an ultra busty display in a dazzling rhinestone bra as she joined Hollywood elites at the annual People's Choice Awards in Santa Monica on Tuesday nightThe Baywatch icon carried a sparkly purchase in her freshly manicured clutches, which were decked out in silver rings.Carmen's silky golden hair was styled in a Madonna-inspired high ponytail that tumbled down her back.

It showcased her sparkly oblong hoop earrings.As for makeup, she rocked a bold black smokey eyeshadow look that made her blue eyes pop.Her cheeks were sculpted with a blend of peach blusher and a warm-toned bronzing powder.To keep her sultry gaze the focus, Carmen filled in her plump pout with a muted nude lipliner and matching gloss.

Electra-fying: The bombshell, 50, let her assets do the talking in the tiny top which wound around her trim waistlineThe 48th Annual People's Choice Awards is hosted by Kenan Thompson for a second year in a row with the likes of Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Beyonce all up for awards.The star-studded event is once again held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Californa.Winners are determined by fans who vote for their favorites in 40 different categories representing movies, television, music and pop culture.Voting opened October 26 and closed November 9.

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