According to TMZ sources Britney didnât want David LaChappelleâs version because it didnât make sense
Britney Spears reportedly rejected her latest music video because it was âtoo đ eđ„yâ.
According to TMZ, famed photographer and director David LaChapelle, who created the concept for Make MeâŠ, claimed the video wasnât up to scratch and so her team said no.
But Britneyâs team apparently hit back and said that this wasnât the case, the video â which sees Brit writhing around with naked men, an appearance from a leopard and some male pole dancers â thought it was âdisjointed and pointless with no story lineâ.
Britney writhing around (Image: David LaChapelle/Jive RCA)
The clip was a bit disjointed (Image: David LaChapelle/Jive RCA)
The clip which TMZ obtained shows a rough edited version of the video with Brit in extremely skimpy lingerie style costumes along with nearly naked men.
She flicks between TV screens which seem to be airing a reality show before she launches said TV out of a window into a pool.
Compared to the official video by Randee St. Nicholas, which the pop princess shared with her followers yesterday, it has a clear storyline of Brit discovering talented hot young men with the help of her gal pals.
Reps for Britney have been contacted.
Brit rejected the video (Image: David LaChapelle/Jive RCA)
Britney is releasing her ninth studio album (Image: Getty)
The latest video comes after the Toxic legend confirmed earlier this week that she was âushering in a new eraâ with the release of her ninth studio album titled Glory .
The 34-year-old pop beautyâs first record in three years will be released on August 26 through Apple Music and those who pre-order the LP will get an instant download of the single Private Show.
Make Me is the first single from Glory (Image: Instagram)
Alongside a picture of the album artwork â which is a close up of the blonde beauty in a white lace top and choker â she wrote: âMy new album & the beginning of a new era. Available 8/26 on@applemusic. Pre-order tonight at midnight ET and get #PrivateShow instantly (sic).
Britney showed what to expect from the album with lead single Make Me featuring superstar rapper G-Eazy on July 15.
The racy track follows a saucy storyline with lyrics referring to a steamy đ eđ„ session. Britney sings: âNo rules/From the butt of the car, letâs take it back to my room/Igniting the heat of the woman; let the sparks fuse/Blowing up to the ceiling, weâre burning bright/When we cross the line.âI just want you to make me move like it ainât a choice for you, like you got a job to do.