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Taylor Momsen Again pushing boundaries and turning it all the way up for a new music video, pulling down to their birthday suit and wearing black body paint only.
The musician, widely known as Girls of Clecs‘s rebellious Jenny HumphreyShe embraced her dark side for the shooting with her band, The pretty di -hid.
“Go behind the scenes with us on making the music video ‘For I am Death’. Out Friday,” she Heading a series of pictures Divided via Instagram on Wednesday, September 3.
In the first picture, Momsen, 32, showed his six chiseled packages while rocking a lacy underwear set paired with a steep skirt featuring an edgy, sparkling belt. She completed her look with platform shoes, layered cross necklaces, smoked eyes glam and wet, curly hairstyle.
Taylor Momsen
By the kindness of Taylor Momsen/InstagramAnother shot showed the star exuding gothic supremacy in a small black dress that fits a form with a corset -formed button detailing, giving a vampy tone, structured away by pairing the outfit with high socks from a fishnet hip being held in place by bold black carters who added a raw punk edge.
Momsen shared not one, but two pictures in the buff, showing her body covered with paint while causing a pool of black fluid and for a selfie in a full length mirror.
He dropped his band “For I am Death” last week, racking more than 670,000 scenes on YouTube and marking their first official single in four years following their 2021 album, Death by rock and role.
Momsen notably walked away from his role as Jenny Humphrey on Girls of Clecs in front of the Fifth of the series Back in 2011, revealing that she wants to focus on her music career.
“(Acting) was a childhood thing I was put in when I was 2 years old,” admitted her brother on screen, Badgley’s headon a chapter in September 2023 of Siriusxm’s “Podcrushed. “
“I didn’t make my own choices then,” added Momsen. “And literally, as soon as I reached an age where I could make my own decision – it was like a click. I woke up one morning and I went, ‘wait a moment. I don’t have to do this. I can only. Play in my bandand travel, and write songs. I can only do that. ‘”