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Halsey Suggestively Poses on Victor Noir's Grave in New Video
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The 'I Am Not a Woman, I'm a God' songstress promotes her latest single 'Lonely is the Muse' with the clip, which shows her striking some poses on top of the grave.

AceShowbiz - Halsey has shared a dark promo for her latest single titled "Lonely is the Muse". To promote the newly-released song, the "I Am Not a Woman, I'm a God" songstress created a video of her on Victor Noir's Grave.

On Thursday, August 15, the 29-year-old songstress made use of her Instagram page to upload the short clip. In the never-before-seen footage, it could be seen that she was striking a pose while sitting on top of the late French journalist's grave.

Halsey was documented suggestively posing on it and closing both of her eyes. She placed one of her hands on her neck, aimed her face to the sky and spread her legs. At one point, she appeared to have fixed her hair by moving her head to the sides several times.

The video also saw Halsey laying down on the grave and pressing her lips on the statue's lips. Furthermore, she squatted on the side of the grave while still holding the flower. She then placed the white flower in front of her nose to smell it.

Halsey went daring in a risque outfit. She showed off her fit physique in black lace lingerie, which came with a low-cut design. She completed the look with a pair of black high heels. One of the scenes in the clip showed her wearing a matching outer.

The "Stay with Me" singer, who ditched her accessories, looked fresh with her full makeup, including red lipstick, thin eyebrows and pink blush on her cheeks. In addition, she styled her shoulder-length black hair in waves with her short bangs covering her forehead.

Promoting "Lonely is the Muse", Halsey set her latest single as the background music of the video. Along with the clip, she announced the release of the track in the caption, "Lonely is the Muse OUT NOW," adding star emojis.

"Lonely Is the Muse" was launched before the release of the singer's fifth studio album. On the song, she reflects on feeling used and undervalued. She also talks about changing to please others and being defined by her romantic partners.

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