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Britney Spears' 'Work B**ch' Music Video Set to Premiere Next Week
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The former judge of 'The X Factor (US)' announces that her new video, which is directed by Ben Mor, will be premiered on The CW network on October 1.

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The highly-anticipated music video of Britney Spears' "Work B**ch" has just got its release date. Spears has announced on Twitter that the video for the first cut off her upcoming album is set to premiere on The CW network on October 1.

"Go call the guvunah people! We have a premiere date for my #WORKBxxCH video," Spears tweeted on Friday, September 27. "Clear the way on TUESDAY, OCT 1ST for the world premiere of the #WORKBxxCH video on the @CW_network!"

Spears recently shared a short clip of the music video. Arriving via the former Disney star's Instagram, the teaser sees Spears and several dancers rocking bikinis in the middle of a desert while a white Lamborghini passes by behind them.

The visuals were directed by Ben Mor, who previously worked with Spears on the music video for "Scream & Shout". In a recent interview with MTV, Mor revealed what to expect from the upcoming video.

"You're gonna get to see a lot of Britney that you haven't seen in a long time. A lot of different wardrobe changes, a lot of different setups," Mor told the site. "It's one of the more ambitious Britney videos in a while, I guess."

Mor went on to say that the desert would be a little part of the whole clip. "There's a few varied locations: a desert exterior, daytime location... another very unique location that involves water and just really beautiful architectural pieces," he said.

"I won't reveal too much but [there's] a unique location that I'm excited to share," he added. "Then you have a kind of really modern interior, like house, like sleek interior that serves as the hero dance routine location, even though she dances in most all of the locations. And then there's a lot of good cutaways, more intimate type cutaways within those locations."

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