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Charli XCX has a crush on every boy in her new music video

Pop princess Charli XCX has flipped the male gaze in her latest music video, Boys.

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Directed by Sarah McColgan and Charli herself, the clip has dozens of famous boys playing for the camera.

“Boys is my favourite music video I’ve ever made,” XCX said.

“I just wanna say a big thanks to all the boys involved, for totally embracing and understanding my vision and being excited by the concept.”

XCX assures her fans no boys were harmed in the making of the video.

We spotted Tom Daley, Jake Shears, Brendon Urie, Joe Jonas, Cole Sprouse, Flume, will.i.am, Stormzy, Cameron Dallas, Diplo and puppies! Who did you notice? Check it out below.

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