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Halsey danced around the red carpet with her fiancé Avan Jogia as she arrived at The Venice Film Festival in a yellow satin gown on Monday.
The 30-year-old singer, whose real name is Ashley Frangipane, looked incredible as she showcased her sizzling figure in a sheer dress.
Her floor-length garment featured a halterneck and a cut-out pattern design across her midriff.
As she graced the red carpet, Halsey could be seen twirling around with Avan as she posed up a storm for the sea of cameras.
Halsey completed her glamourous ensemble with a pair of matching yellow satin heels.
Earlier in the day she oozed glamour as she arrived at the iconic Excelsior Hotel in Venice wearing a silver satin gown.
She turned heads as she posed in a silver satin gown, featuring an off-the-shoulder design and corseted bodice.
The gown was complete with flattering ruching and she paired it with silver sequin mesh stilettos.
Meanwhile Victorious actor Avan looked dapper as he joined his fiancée for the evening wearing an olive green pinstripe suit and a light pink shirt.
It comes days after Halsey lashed out on social media after her new film Americana was boycott by fans in response to her costar Sydney Sweeney’s controversial American Eagle jeans ad.
Halsey and Sydney, 27, star in the crime thriller Americana as two women swept up in a bloody battle over a valuable stolen Native American artifact.
But Americana, which debuted in theatres on August 15, bombed at the box office and only took in $500,000 against a reported $9million budget, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Fans on social media had expressed their plans to steer clear of the film after Sydney starred in an American Eagle ad that some viewers thought was supportive of eugenics and far-right politics.
On Thursday, Halsey took to her Instagram stories to defend Americana and urge her fans to see it — though she notably appeared to refrain from defending her costar Sydney.
The Daily Mail reached out to representatives for both Halsey and Sydney for comment.
In a since-deleted post, Halsey shared a copy of Americana’s poster — which prominently featured first-billed Sydney — while praising the movie and its director, Tony Tost.
‘You should go see this movie. because @tonytost made an exceptional film, in honor of a genre he knows intimately,’ the singer–songwriter wrote. ‘Because his work and his vision are greater than the 24 hr gossip tabloid denim bulls***.
‘He’s an incredible artist who made a great film with a group of hardworking, talented people. If you love cinema, than you should know that cinema comes first [sic]. This is cinema,’ she added.
In another swiftly deleted post, Halsey shared a closeup of her face in which she had a smear of blood on her chin.
She appeared to be responding to fans who criticized her for what they believed was a defense of her film, but the hitmaker clarified that she was standing up for the majority of the crew who helped make Americana.
‘I do agree that our words are important in this climate,’ she clarified. ‘I don’t, however, think that it’s fair for the news cycle to predatorily rip a hardworking director and his hardworking crew for this film that is completely separate-from and unrelated-to a (pretty dumb) advertising take.
‘If it’s not clear who the actual people I’m standing up for are, I’m sorry look closer,’ she concluded.
In what appeared to be a since-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter), Halsey was even more explicit about the people she was ‘standing up for’.
‘I’m not upset the film’s release is being hurt by the timing. I am upset that bunch of non celebrity people involved in this film are being bullied by the media,’ she appeared to write.
‘I have said everything I am permitted to say about my feelings on the ad.
‘And if you’re a fan of mine and think I “support eugenics” than idk what to say idk why you’re a fan then tbh…’



