Addison Rae, Meghan Trainor, and Tori Spelling lead the blonde bombshells on the KIIS FM iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2024 red carpet this week.

According to Daily Mail, at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, Paris Hilton and Shaboozey performed for a celebrity-packed crowd. Addison stood out in a slinky white mini-dress that highlighted her shapely legs.

The 24-year-old TikTok celebrity, pals with Kourtney Kardashian, wore lace accessories to match the evening's winter theme. The Louisiana influencer accentuated her features with cosmetics and let her flaxen hair fall over her shoulders for her latest leggy look.

Tori, the daughter of TV tycoon Aaron Spelling and his wife, Candy Spelling, showed off her sculpted stomach in a structured crop top with a floating bust and plenty of cleavage. She wore metallic trousers with a high waistline and matching suspenders to show off her toned body.

She took her daughters Stella, 16, and Hattie, 13, two of her five children with ex-husband Dean McDermott, on her latest red carpet. Meghan wore a huge crimson hat made of what may have been faux fur and matching arm warmers to embrace the Christmas spirit.

A graphic T-shirt, dazzling hot pants, scarlet stilettos, and black feather-trim stockings added glamor to her attire. Meghan, who has spoken out about her recent botched lip injections that make it hard to smile, smiled as she walked the red carpet.

Hilton was stunning in a silver Grecian-style dress with plenty of cleavage and a hint of her tight tummy. With a matching choker, fingerless opera gloves, and thigh-high stiletto heels, Hilton's willowy figure was highlighted as she twirled her blonde hair on the red carpet, per Head Topics.

Kelly Killoren Bensimon wore glittery peekaboo shorts, Madison Beer wore a French maid uniform, and singer-songwriter Benson Boone bared his chest and abs in Santa Claus attire.

Ali Larter made a rare public appearance at the Jingle Ball with her children Theodore, 14, and Vivienne, nine, whom she shares with Hayes MacArthur.

Flavor Flav brought a touch of New York pride to Los Angeles by augmenting his red outfit with a matching Yankees cap, while Tate McRae was in midriff-flashing monochrome, and Ryan Seacrest wore a suit combining varying shades of brown.

TJ Holmes kindly brought his 11-year-old daughter Sabine Holmes to the red carpet, while "One Tree Hill" alum Jana Kramer cuddled with her new spouse, Scottish former soccer star Allan Russell.

Kane Brown, a country singer, attended the feast with his wife, Katelyn Jae, who makes music with him. He wore a black-and-white outfit that showed off his tattoos.

After separating from Edwin Arroyave amid allegations of an affair with her horse trainer, Teddi Jo Mellencamp looked like a femme fatale in a skintight outfit on her first red carpet after the breakup.

In a Christmas-themed performance, Madison changed from her French maid gown to a green corset dress with white, maybe artificial fur. Meghan's Christmas attire included a white Santa hat, furry cuffs, and miniskirt trim.

Hilton, who released her sophomore album "Infinite Icon" this year, wore red carpet attire and was accompanied by a group of backup artists in identical garb.

Shaboozey mixes country with hip-hop. He performed "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" from his current album, Where I've Been, and "Isn't Where I'm Going" at the Intuit Dome.

The event generated significant online discourse, with internet users promptly expressing their views.

"Addison Rae's look is EVERYTHING. She understood the assignment!" one netizen wrote.

"Tori Spelling's outfit is bold, but is it festive? Not sure how I feel about this one," another said.

"Meghan Trainor's Christmas vibes are unmatched. That hat is iconic!" a third chimed in.

"Paris Hilton never misses. That silver dress is the highlight of the night!" a fan wrote.

"Can we talk about Shaboozey's performance? Mixing country and hip-hop-genius!" a fifth fan said.

"Addison stole the show, but Tori's metallic trousers are making waves for sure," another wrote.

Business Times has reached out to Tori Spelling for comments.