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Janelle Monáe wears risqué black-and-white outfit while serving as WeHo Pride Parade grand marshal

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Janelle Monáe showed her pride and some major underboob on Sunday while serving as grand marshal of the Pride Parade in West Hollywood, California.The 36-year-old entertainer wore a risqué black-and-white outfit that included dangling silver nipple covers.Janelle sported a black policeman's hat with a checkered band and small black visor while holding a rainbow fan.

Grand marshal:Janelle Monáe showed her pride and some major underboob on Sunday while serving as grand marshal of the Pride Parade in West Hollywood, CaliforniaShe also had her legs on display in a black-and-white miniskirt.Janelle accessorized with dangling earrings, studded choke collar, several rings and a bracelet.

She added a pop of color with bright red lipstick.Janelle came out as nonbinary in April while appearing on Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk on Facebook Watch.

Risque outfit:The 36-year-old entertainer wore a risqué black-and-white outfit that included dangling silver nipple covers Policeman's hat:Janelle sported a black policeman's hat with a checkered band and small black visor while holding a rainbow fan Floating by: The singer and actress rode by on a float during the parade Short skirt:She also had her legs on display in a black-and-white miniskirtJanelle - who was joined by mother Janet - said: 'I'm nonbinary, so I just don’t see myself as a woman solely.

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