Janelle Monáe Has Gone Viral For Her Sexy New Music Video (And For A Clip Of Her Flashing Her Titties)

May 12, 2023 / Posted by:

Janelle Monáe has a new album coming out next month, The Age of Pleasure, and she just released the video for her new single, “Lipstick Lover”. Billboard describes the sexy vid as “a savory visual highlighting [Janelle’s] adoration for women”. Translation: so many butts, so many boobs. Obviously, this entire post is NSFW (NippleS & Fannies [not the British kind], Woohoo)!

In the video, Janelle walks around an extremely sexy pool party where she kisses hot ladies, caresses bare bums, touches herself in a bed filled with sex toys, and participates in a pool orgy. In an interview with Apple Music One’s Zane Lowe, Janelle says she’s been both the giver and receiver of a “lipstick kiss”:

 “That song, ‘Lipstick Lover,’ I’m like, ‘Why didn’t I write this song years ago?’ Because if you know me … Today, I don’t have on any red lipstick, but I’m always in red lipstick. And there have been so many instances where I’ve made out with somebody at a party, and it’s dark,” she said. “Nobody notices it. But when the lights come on, whoever I’ve made out with, lipstick all over their face. And then I’ve also been on the receiving end of a human … who’s so attractive. … Or I’ll get home, and I’m like, ‘Oh my God. I have lipstick all over my face.’ And I’ve also been the ‘Lipstick Lover’ where … you know exactly who I kissed.”

Here’s the age-restricted music video, and a preview Janelle posted to her Instagram:

Yesterday, Janelle was performing for an outdoor audience. I guess she was feeling charitable because she lifted up her top and flashed her boobs! Luckily, it was caught on camera. Here are two different angles for your viewing pleasure:

Yesterday, 37-year-old Janelle tweeted, “Titties out for the next 15 years.” Oh god, what happens in 15 years? Is 52 the official age women are legally required to hide their breasts?

Pic: PA Images/INSTARimages

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