Madonna's Daughter Lourdes Leon Wears Nipple Pads In Racy Debut Music Video
Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon has officially launched her musical career with her debut single, "Lock&Key," and its racy neo-goth music video.
The 25-year-old singer is bent on making a name for herself with the release of the catchy tune Wednesday under her stage name Lolahol.
In the music video, the singer wears a full face of makeup and a punk rock outfit as she walks a dog. The video cuts to Leon playfully flipping her hair while sitting on the hood of a car under dark skies. Leon sings "Wanna keep you close for my protection. Your illusion keeps me safe. No sleep, next plane, no sleep, make-up, next club, next car, next plane, no sleep, no fear," as the camera shows her sitting in a graveyard with a man. She wears a huge locket around her neck. Leon is also seen alighting from a luxury car wearing a silver hoodie and a pair of shiny nipple covers.
The grunge-style video also shows the model enjoying a ride in a convertible car driven by a man in a skull mask. Leon transforms into a water nymph near the end of the video and frolics on the sea wearing nothing but fishnets, with her long, dark hair draped across her body.
Leon released her debut track under her label, Chemical X. It was produced and directed by Eartheater.
In "Lock&Key," Leon is referencing Lady Gaga's 2011 interview where the "Born This Way" singer detailed the physical demands of celebrity life.
"I had to fight for a year tooth and nail, blood, sweat, and leather. Every night. No sleep! Bus, club, 'nother club, 'nother club, plane, next place. No sleep. No fear. Nobody believed in me. That album was not made 'in peace.' That album was made with the eye of the tiger, and so was this one," Gaga had said when asked about the difference between making her first album, "The Fame," and her second album, "Born This Way."
Leon earlier talked about paying for her own college tuition and getting an apartment on her own.
"We don't get any handouts in my family. Obviously, I grew up with extreme privilege. There's no denying that," Leon told Interview Magazine in October. "But I think my mom saw all these other kids of famous people, and she was like, 'My kids are not going to be like this.'"
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