
Lola Young shares VERY racy video as she goes topless in latest post to promote her new single One Thing
Lola Young made sure all eyes were on her as she took to Instagram on Tuesday evening with a very racy video.
The Messy hitmaker, 24, left little to the imagination as she went topless in the video, covering her modesty with her hand as she sat in a pair of red and white striped shorts.
The singer, who is currently promoting her latest single One Thing, looked at the camera as she sang the song's lyrics: 'I wanna pull you closer/ I don't even want your number
'Don't care if you got another/ 'Cause tonight, I'm your only lover/ And I'ma give you that one thing/ I'ma give you that one thing'.
At the end of the risqué video the star took her hands away from her breasts as two stars flashed up on the screen.
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She captioned the post: 'one thing …. or two'.
Fans went wild for the clip as they penned: 'confidence and full glam is such a good combo on you ';
'Goddess'; 'Lola is giving gals confidence with every video! Beauty'; 'I LOVE YOU!! The artistry and lyrics are just'.
It comes after Lola opened up about her sexuality after she responded to a comment on her recent TikTok video last month.
Dancing and lip syncing to CMAT's track Take A Sexy Picture Of Me, viewers headed straight to the comments to share their love for the star.
While one fan joked: 'no man deserves this' Lola unexpectedly replied as she confirmed she does not identify as straight writing: 'i like p***y as well u kno' [sic].
CMAT also loved the tribute to her song as she replied with a series of crying emojis and penned: 'i love u so much this is the best day of my life. ur so fit'.
The lyrics of CMAT's new song go 'I did the butcher, I did the baker / I did the home and the family maker / I did schoolgirl fantasies / Oh, I did leg things and hand stuff / And single woman banter / Now tell me, what was in it for me?'.
Fans went wild for the clip as they penned: 'confidence and full glam is such a good combo on you '
Lola, who is a Brit School alum, has soared to stardom this year after she went viral with her hit song Messy and was even nominated for two BRIT Awards.
And last month the star took to social media to promote her ADHD medicine, Concerta, because it makes her 'see mess now and clean things up'.
Lola highlighted that there was an 'over glamorisation' of the hyperactivity disorder which has broken out among Gen Z with many 'jumping on the bandwagon'.
But, she argued, the glorification of ADHD in recent years has also helped break down the stigma and made sure 'people are aware of what it's doing to your brain'.
The Croydon-born pop singer said: 'Six months ago I started taking Concerta and it has genuinely changed my life, my thought processing and it's changed how I see mess and I can clear up, I feel genuinely a lot happier.
'My experience on Concerta has been incredible, and I would highly recommend it. I think it's super important to break down the stigma of taking medication for mental health because, right now, if you had a heart condition, you may take some.
'So we should make sure physical health and mental health are viewed on par.'

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