The "90210" star Jessica Lowndes steams up screens in the provocative new music video for her platinum-ready debut single, "I Wish I Was Gay," released on Friday and it's as visually stimulating as you'd imagine. Lowndes is the latest starlet entering the actress-turned-singer game and is taking her singing to new height. You might know she from her role as Adrianna Tate-Duncan in the new revamped CW series '90210,' where she once had a bisexual storyline, which is probably what gave her the idea for this song.
"I've been writing music since I was 9 and playing piano since I was 5, so I can't wait for my album to come out," she said. "I feel like I've had this little secret I've been hiding from people!" Venturing into the music realm, The 23-year-old looks fabulous in "I Wish I Was Gay" video in which she goes burlesque in the treatment and gets revenge on an ex-boyfriend through the new video. As for the controversial title, it's explained in the video. Lowndes discovers her boyfriend is cheating on her, and breaks her heart.
The song was inspired by a personal experience, Lowndes recently stated that the song is "about a girl who finds out her boyfriend has been cheating on her and she's not going to let him get away with it. In a recent interview, Lowndes shared her feelings about the video and explained the concept behind the song. "This is my first solo music video and I am excited to debut it! The [Frank E. Flowers-directed] video is about a girl who finds out her boyfriend has been cheating on her and she's not going to let him get away with it. I love this song because everybody knows what it's like to have their heartbroken."
Lowndes wore a pretty pearly beige lipstick and wearing a sexy corset and Liza Minnelli-esque top hat, struts through a sexy burlesque routine and dancing onstage with several female backup dancers while her ex-boyfriend watches on. She proceeds to do a striptease for him until she finds a photo of him with another woman. Before getting revenge on an unfaithful boyfriend by shaving his legs with a straight razor, straddling him and covering his face in lipstick. "I wish I was gay, I wish I could see how to escape those boys, they always treat me the same...well, girls just don't behave that way," Lowndes sings in the retro-sounding pop rock track, which recalls Katy Perry's "I Kissed A Girl" melodically as well.
"I've been writing music since I was 9 and playing piano since I was 5, so I can't wait for my album to come out," she said. "I feel like I've had this little secret I've been hiding from people!" Venturing into the music realm, The 23-year-old looks fabulous in "I Wish I Was Gay" video in which she goes burlesque in the treatment and gets revenge on an ex-boyfriend through the new video. As for the controversial title, it's explained in the video. Lowndes discovers her boyfriend is cheating on her, and breaks her heart.
The song was inspired by a personal experience, Lowndes recently stated that the song is "about a girl who finds out her boyfriend has been cheating on her and she's not going to let him get away with it. In a recent interview, Lowndes shared her feelings about the video and explained the concept behind the song. "This is my first solo music video and I am excited to debut it! The [Frank E. Flowers-directed] video is about a girl who finds out her boyfriend has been cheating on her and she's not going to let him get away with it. I love this song because everybody knows what it's like to have their heartbroken."
Lowndes wore a pretty pearly beige lipstick and wearing a sexy corset and Liza Minnelli-esque top hat, struts through a sexy burlesque routine and dancing onstage with several female backup dancers while her ex-boyfriend watches on. She proceeds to do a striptease for him until she finds a photo of him with another woman. Before getting revenge on an unfaithful boyfriend by shaving his legs with a straight razor, straddling him and covering his face in lipstick. "I wish I was gay, I wish I could see how to escape those boys, they always treat me the same...well, girls just don't behave that way," Lowndes sings in the retro-sounding pop rock track, which recalls Katy Perry's "I Kissed A Girl" melodically as well.
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