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Selena Gomez And The Victoria’s Secret Angels Can’t Keep Their Hands To
The highly-anticipated lipsync video a Victoria’s Section Fashion Show institution.
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Supermodels are known to make the best music video stars – the “80s saw Paulina Porizkova for The Cars” “Drive”, Christy Turlington in Duran Duran’s “Notorious” and of course, Christie Brinkley’s “Uptown Girl” anthem by Billy Joel.
With the Fashion Show approaching in a week, the brand is diligently whetting our appetite for the main event.
The Victoria’s Secret Angels show off their lip-syncing skills in a new video with Selena Gomez.
Taking on one of our favourite songs from Selena’s album Revival, her and the models look (shockingly) totally incredible, and are actually quite good at this lip-syncing malarkey.
Selena Gomez released a new video for “Hands to Myself” with a little help from the Victoria’s Secret Angels.
“I was anxious I was gonna trip the whole time”, Gomez told Extra of performing at the runway show.
The fun never stops for Victoria’s Secret Angels! The gorgeous runway models take part in lip-syncing Selena Gomez’s “Hands to Myself“.
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The video, which serves as promo for the airing of the fashion show on December 8, shows the Angels, Candice, Behati, Martha, etc, giving the song their all – without actually singing it.