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People catching a glimpse of Pixie Lott's new video could be forgiven for wondering just who was singing.

The blonde teenager looks unrecognisable as she dons a brunette bobbed wig for her new promo Gravity.

In a feathered mini-dress, thigh-high boots and heavy make-up, Lott looks a world away from her usual style of cute mini-dresses and hippie hairbands.



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Pixie Lott video Gravity

Whose that girl? Pixie Lott looks unrecognisable in a brunette wig in the video for new single Gravity


The video, which premiered on T4 on Channel 4 on Saturday, features Lott performing a variety of dance styles.

Gravity, the fourth single from her debut album Turn It Up, tells the story of a woman fighting hard to leave her lover, but keeps getting pulled back to him, just like gravity.

In the video, Pixie tries her hand at ballet, contemporary and burlesque dancing in a selection of different outfits.

Pixie Lott video Gravity

Getting feathered: Lott frolics with an oversized feather boa as she dances in her thigh-high kinky boots

Pixie Lott video Gravity

Take off: Lott looks like she's ready to defying gravity and fly like a bird

Pixie Lott performs songs from her debut album at Q The Music Club Live at the Hard Rock Cafe

Blonde ambition: Lott with her usual long blonde hair last week

Gravity is set for release on February 22, and Lott is hoping the song will be as successful as her previous singles.

In the past eight months, Lott has had two numbers ones with Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) and Boys & Girls and a number 12 hit with her ballad Cry Me Out.

The 19-year-old is preparing for the Brit Awards later this month, where she is up for three Brits Awards.

She has been nominated for British Female Solo Artist, British Breakthrough Act and British Single at the ceremony, which takes place on February 16.

Lott attended the awards herself two years ago when she was a student at the Italia Conti stage school.

She recalled: 'They invite stage schools to fill the audience, so two years ago, when Amy Winehouse performed, I was there, screaming with my friends in the rehearsals.

'The bit on the floor is where the kids go and the bit above is where they have the tables, so we were all looking up going, “Wow...” I had no idea that the year after I’d be up there.’

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