She is usually snapped parading her slender figure in glamorous outfits.
But Carly Rae Jepsen showed a more athletic side on the baseball field on Sunday.
The 27-year-old donned a baseball T-shirt as she threw the ceremonial first pitch at the start of the Baltimore Orioles and Minnesota Twins game at Oriole Park in Baltimore, Maryland.
Sporty fun: Carly Rae Jepsen showed off her
athletic side as she threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Baltimore
Orioles and Minnesota Twins game at Oriole Park in Baltimore, Maryland
on Sunday
Carly showed off her slender figure in skinny blue jeans paired with an Orioles T-shirt that she tied in a knot at her waist.
The Canadian star kept it sporty with simple Adidas trainers and shielded her eyes from the sun's glare with black shades.
Excited: The 27-year-old grinned as she practiced tossing the ball while chatting to an usher prior to the game
Here we go: The 27-year-old showed off her slender figure in skinny jeans as she threw the first pitch
When it came time to pitch, Carly looked like an expert as she stepped her foot forward while throwing the ball.
She was clearly excited to be at the event, although she did admit to feeling short at 5ft 2in compared to the hulking baseball players.
The long and short of it: The 5ft 2in star
tweeted a picture of herself standing next to 6ft 4in Baltimore Orioles
player Jake Arrieta, with the caption, 'Somedays I feel shorter than
others'
Waiting in anticipation: Carly also uploaded a
picture of herself standing on the sidelines looking out at the field
before the game
Somedays I feel shorter than others. Hanging with @JArrieta34 of the @orioles #5'2Pride
She also tweeted a photo of herself standing on the sidelines, looking out at the field in anticipation before the start of the game.
Fashionista: The star, pictured at the Grammys in February, is usually seen in glamorous attire
The star is currently dating Matthew Koma, whom she met while working on her second single The Kiss, which he co-produced.
Speaking about their meeting, she told Seventeen Magazine: The three of us kind of [wrote] the whole [song] over phone calls and e-mails and text messages, believe it or not... but that's how it happened!' she said.
'And then [Matt] came to record the vocal and I was like, "Oh... Hello!"'