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Published: 04:14 EST, 16 December 2025 | Updated: 04:14 EST, 16 December 2025

Winnie Harlow turned heads in a skintight latex looks as she sat courtside at a Los Angeles Clippers game at Intuit Dome, in Inglewood, California on Monday.

The model, 31, showed off her figure in the bright red number, which she teamed with a pair of low-waisted jeans.

Winnie topped off her stylish outfit by tucking a chequered shirt into her pocket and added some matching Nike trainers.

Finally, she accessorised with oversized, red-tinted glasses and carried a red leather handbag.

The America's Next Top Model star watched on as the Memphis Grizzlies finished the game with a 121-103 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

Winnie is often seen courtside at basketball games in the city, with her fiancé Kyle Kuzma, 30, currently playing for the Milwaukee Bucks.

Winnie Harlow turned heads in a skintight latex looks as she sat courtside at a Los Angeles Clippers game at Intuit Dome, in Inglewood, California on Monday

The model, 31, showed off her figure in the bright red number, which she teamed with a pair of low-waisted jeans

The outing comes after Winnie sparked fury amongWhitney Houston fans over her Halloween in which she copied a look favoured by the tragic soul diva for a notoriously erratic performance at theBET Awards in 2001.

Days earlier, attendee Harlow sparked uproar online after posting footage of herself dressed as the singer - capturing a moment when the late star's frail appearance and erratic stage presence fueled intense concern and speculation about her health and alleged drug use.

Houston died in 2012 at age 48 from an accidental drowning, with heart disease and cocaine abuse listed as contributing factors.

Many fans accused Harlow of capitalising on Houston's pain rather than honouring her legacy, calling the look 'tone deaf,' 'disrespectful,' and akin to glamorising the superstar's lowest point.

Social media quickly erupted with criticism, with fans calling the costume 'tone deaf' and 'disrespectful' to Houston's memory.

'All these people surrounding you and not one could speak up and say this is inappropriate and classless,' one Instagram user wrote under her post.

Winnie topped off her stylish outfit by tucking a chequered shirt into her pocket and added some matching Nike trainers

The America's Next Top Model star watched on as the Memphis Grizzlies finished the game with a 121-103 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers

The outing comes after Winnie sparked fury among Whitney Houston fans over her Halloween in which she copied a look favoured by the tragic soul diva for a notoriously erratic performance at the BET Awards in 2001

Pictured: Whitney Houston at the BET Awards in 2001

As the backlash intensified, Harlow addressed the controversy in a statement shared with Instagram followers (pictured)

Another added: 'This wasn't the tribute Whitney deserved… she chose to recreate Whitney during one of her hardest times, a moment when the world could clearly see she wasn't okay.'

'Out of all the beautiful moments of Whitney's life you chose to portray her at one of her worst times,' they continued.

A third wrote: 'Mocking an exceptional woman at her most vulnerable is no flex.'

'You can pay tribute to an icon without turning her pain into a costume. Whitney deserves to be remembered for her voice, her power, her grace — not her lowest moments,' a fourth insisted.

As the backlash intensified, Harlow addressed the controversy in a statement shared with Instagram followers.

'That clip has always been one of my favorites. She was radiant, funny, confident, and captivating… The way she moved across that stage with flair and swag? Iconic,' she explained of her tribute.

Harlow also revealed a personal connection to the late singer, adding: 'My mother is one of her biggest fans and named me Whitney after her. That's my real legal name.'

She added that Houston should be remembered for her spirit, not her struggles.

'If all you see when you see Whitney are her struggles, you're missing her charisma, humor, talent & wit. She was hilarious & magnetic,' she wrote.

Harlow concluded her message by urging people to focus on positivity and the light Houston brought to the world.

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