The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Girardi aka Erika Jayne took to the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen's brand-new clubhouse to perform and debut her new dance track "XXpen$ive."
As WWHL host Andy Cohen sat in the VIP seats that once filled The Oprah Winfrey Show audience, he promised that Erika's performance would "make everybody forget Mariah's moment on New Year's Eve," and the chanteuse definitely came through — and then some. Erika and her backup dancers slayed with their sultry moves and fierce attitude. With lyrics like, "Cha-ching, it's expensive to be me" and, "Lookin' this good don't come for free,"
During her performance in a black catsuit with lace detail and some thigh-high black patent leather boots. As you can see, Andy and Erika's fellow WWHL guest for the evening, Kenya Moore, were totally feeling it.
Erika previously teased about the upcoming music video for "XXpen$ive."
"First off and foremost, it's '80s Madonna all the way down," she previously told The Daily Dish. "There's a little Pam Anderson thrown in there, even though she's a '90s icon. All the great hair and makeup references [of that time], the supermodels of the '80s, Cindy Crawford a little bit, and that's what makes it so cool."
Source/Photo Credit: Bravo
As WWHL host Andy Cohen sat in the VIP seats that once filled The Oprah Winfrey Show audience, he promised that Erika's performance would "make everybody forget Mariah's moment on New Year's Eve," and the chanteuse definitely came through — and then some. Erika and her backup dancers slayed with their sultry moves and fierce attitude. With lyrics like, "Cha-ching, it's expensive to be me" and, "Lookin' this good don't come for free,"
During her performance in a black catsuit with lace detail and some thigh-high black patent leather boots. As you can see, Andy and Erika's fellow WWHL guest for the evening, Kenya Moore, were totally feeling it.
Erika previously teased about the upcoming music video for "XXpen$ive."
"First off and foremost, it's '80s Madonna all the way down," she previously told The Daily Dish. "There's a little Pam Anderson thrown in there, even though she's a '90s icon. All the great hair and makeup references [of that time], the supermodels of the '80s, Cindy Crawford a little bit, and that's what makes it so cool."
Source/Photo Credit: Bravo