She’s the bella of Coachella.
Sure, the A-list looks of Kylie Jenner, Hailey Bieber and Teyana Taylor rank top tier.
But Leah Halton, a stunning wonder from Down Under, is outshining even the shiniest attendees at the desert-based music festival, eclipsing Hollywood’s hottest and being dubbed the “most beautiful woman alive” by online admirers.
“Nah she’s AI, no one could be this perf,” raved a drooling devotee beneath Instagram snaps of the 25-year-old Australian influencer flaunting her fierce physique in funky fashions for Coachella Day 3 in California.
Halton, who surged to social media superstardom in 2024 after a lip-synching video went viral and has over 22 million followers across the internet, cut a sexy frame in a shredded lace crop top with a frayed fringe finish and a low-rise distressed denim skirt. Waist beads, soft glam makeup and a pair of black boots completed the look, causing temps to soar higher than Coachella Valley, Calif., at peak heat.
“You’re so freaking hot,” a virtual worshiper said.
“Face card never declines,” lauded another, likening Halton’s mug to money amid the hundreds of comments crowning her an “icon” and the “Queen of Coachella.”
Her majesty kept her royal subjects applauding with several outfit changes throughout Weekend 1 of the annual showcase. She showed her bohemian-haute style in a risqué crop top paired with a nude, floor-length skirt and a peek-a-boo pair of panties, as well as a cutout mini turtleneck and microskirt, on Days 1 and 2 of the concert, respectively.
“The most beautiful girl alive,” hailed an adorer, bestowing the title upon the brunette under TikTok footage of her jamming out to Justin Bieber on festival grounds.
Lavished with the stellar superlative, Halton now rubs elbows with the good-looking likes of French model Thylane Blondeau, 25, who has been revered “the most beautiful girl in the world” since age 6 due to her chiseled cheeks and steely stare.
But the Aussie newcomer to the “most beautiful” nobility has yet to publicly acknowledge the honors.
Halton did, however, openly count herself “blessed” after skyrocketing to virtual fame several years ago.
“As many of you know I’ve been posting YouTube videos for around four years now and that is where my passion will always be,” she told her fans in an appreciation post.
“It’s crazy that this ‘blow up’ has happened in such a short time frame. And for those of you that are new followers, I hope you enjoy getting to know me.”
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