Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande return for another raunchy performance of their hit single at the AMAs

They're back! Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj returned with their hit Bang Bang on Sunday night at the American Music Awards in LA



On Sunday night the three ladies reunited onstage to perform their hit single Bang Bang at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles, proving once again they are an unstoppable power trio.
Jessie J, 26, opened the live performance by entering through the crowd, where she stopped along the way to bump and grind with some of the celebs in attendance. The biggest fan of the stunt, however, was Kendall Jenner as she clearly got a kick out of seeing her older sister Khloe get down with the British singer Mailonline reports.
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Working the crowd: Wearing a metallic and very revealing bodysuit, the singer grinded up next to Khloe Kardashian, and then Taylor SwiftThrilled: The biggest fan of the stunt, however, was Kendall Jenner as she clearly got a kick out of seeing her older sister Khloe get down with the British singer

Jessie then turned the attention over to Ariana, 21, who sang her part while kicking out her legs seductively.
The spritely young woman wore a gold crop top and matching mini skirt as she raised her left leg up which was also a metallic gold stiletto.
But the real wow moment came when Nicki, 31, stepped onto the stage to lay down some serious rhymes as she rapped the highlight of the song.




The last time the trio performed on live television together in the US was for the MTV VMAs in August.
Meanwhile, that same night Jessie made her official red carpet debut with new boyfriend Luke Shaw.
On Sunday, the couple stole attention from some of the recording industry's biggest stars as they stepped out at the AMAs hand-in-hand.



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