She recently stunned fans by sharing her remarkable body transformation to social media.
And on Tuesday, Tones and I showed off her slimmed-down legs as she watched a basketball game between Australia Boomers and China in Melbourne.
The pop star, born Toni Watson, flaunted her trim pins in shorts as she sat courtside during the game.
The 31-year-old singer completed her look with a white shirt and black jacket as she cheered on her team.
Tones left her long blonde locks out and accessorised with a colourful bandana.
The singer also shared a videos to her Instagram story, of the moment the Australian team scored.
After the basketball game, Tones was seen handing one of the players a jersey on the court.
The Aussies won the game over China with a result of 107 to 87.
Tones and I showed off her slimmed-down legs as she watched a basketball game between Australia Boomers and China in Melbourne on Tuesday
It comes after the songstress recently opened up about enduring ‘body-shaming’ in the music industry at the beginning of her career.
The Australian singer shared a candid post to Instagram last month admitting she’d encountered a lot of setbacks in her career as she announced the release of her new album.
Tones revealed how people in the music industry and members of the public had told her she’d never make it because she wasn’t pretty enough.
She shared a snippet while filming her new video clip and wrote: ‘POV: You used to wear prosthetics to hide your face when the world told you that you weren’t pretty enough for the industry.’
The singer left her long blonde locks out and accessorised with a colourful bandana as she sat courtside
‘Now realising that doesn’t help anyone. Not you or the queens that need you.’
In the caption, she also explained how she had to ‘grind my way tooth and nail into a position’ she wanted to achieve.
‘I never really open up or go into detail on how this industry (including the public) beat me down, so far down whilst I continued to grind my way tooth and nail into a position that statistically I deserved but from face value was always under attack,’ she wrote.
‘I kept my cool amidst the hate, threats, body shaming and continued to keep my head down and find my happiness in human interactions.
After the basketball game, Tones was seen handing one of the players a jersey on the court
‘I sing about dreaming but never added any insight into how to achieve yours. That’s my fault and truthfully it was purely based on my lack of confidence in the weight my words would carry,’ she continued.
‘I was a ‘song’ not a person for a long time and to a lot of people I still am. I’m ok with that but for the people who care, I have more to give I always have, you just didn’t care to see it.’
Tones ended: ‘So my Name is Tones my album is called beautifully ordinary, it’s out August 2nd! it’s nice to meet you.. again.’