Cheryl Cole has swapped the mean streets of LA for a rather more subdued suburban setting for her latest video.
In the clip for Under The Sun, Cheryl takes on the role of a saucy housewife in the swinging sixties complete with beehive, pencil skirt and errrrm, a cardi. Very rock n roll!
We think this might be the first time a hanging basket has featured in a pop video too.
It's a whole new look for Chezza after the slick, urban styling used in the video for her recent number number one single, Call My Name.
The retro vid sees her pulling her best sultry poses as she leans back on a vintage car and is held aloft by a couple of topless male dancers.
Steamy.
Under The Sun is the second single from Cheryl's latest album, A Million Lights, which she co-wrote with London hip hop producer Alex Da Kid.
We've still got another week before the video debuts on Vevo so in the meantime enjoy Cheryl in all her (non-moving) celluloid glory.
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