Selena Gomez Reveals New 'Fetish' Photos, Video on Instagram

08/31/2017 04:28 pm EDT

Selena Gomez is teasing a look at the sultry music video for her song "Fetish," and the 24-year-old pop superstar is making a statement with her new stylish choices. On Tuesday, Gomez took to Instagram to upload a pair of photos along with a brief clip of the music video.

The Spring Breakers actress shared all three photos with the simple caption: "Fetish. Thursday."

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The first image shows Gomez sporting a sheer yellow dress with white thigh-high stockings. Most noticeably, the former Disney Channel star opted for a natural look with minimal makeup while her brunette locks were parted down the middle and flowing down in gentle waves.

Gomez also posted a short video that gives a small taste of the new tune. The footage shows the "Kill Em With Kindness" songstress mouthing the words to the song.

Judging by her latest photos, things must get intense in the music video. One snap shows Gomez sitting on a kitchen floor next to a broken glass. She's photographed staring blankly at the camera wearing the same see-through yellow dress.

When Gomez isn't whipping her followers into a frenzy by sharing new looks at her upcoming music videos, she has been busy dealing with the backlash over her controversial Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. She's one of the producers on the show, and many have been outraged by the way the series portrays teen suicide.

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"We had the rights to the book for seven years, so we knew we wanted to do the book justice because it already had a following," the 24-year-old said. "The content is complicated, it's dark and it has moments that are honestly really hard to swallow."

"I understood that we were going into something that is difficult, but these kids today are so exposed to things that I would never even comprehend when I was eight. I feel like if this is what we are going to talk about, we might as well do it in a way that's going to be honest, it's going to be real and it stays true to the book," she added.

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