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Fergie unveils raunchy M.I.L.F.$ music video with Chrissy Teigen, Kim Kardashian and more

Fergie and her squad of hot Hollywood mamas make a splash in the scandalous new music video for her song M.I.L.F.$
Fergie, Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen

Move over Kanye West, Fergie has just dropped the raciest music video of 2016!

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It’s her first single release in two years, and the 41-year-old has sure made an impact, debuting the racy video for her song ‘M.I.L.F.$’ on Friday.

The colourful 1950s-inspired clip is full of cameos from supermodels and celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen, Gemma Ward and Alessandra Ambrosio, who are all mothers in an idyllic town known as Milfville.

Fergie’s mum squad puts Taylor Swift’s to shame!

Ciara, Tara Lynn, Devon Aoki, Angela Lindvall, Isabeli Fontana, Amber Valletta, and Natasha Poly round out Fergie’s modern mothers club.

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The cheeky acronym has been changed by the former Black Eyed Peas singer to mean “Mums I’d like to follow,” in what is meant to be a nod to inspiring mothers.

Watch the famous mums shake their booties in the racy clip below. Post continues after the video.

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Fergie said in a statement following the video’s debut, “Changing the acronym to Mums I’d Like To Follow is about empowering women who do it all. They have a career, a family, and still find time to take care of themselves and feel sexy. With a wink of course :).”

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Kim shows off her tiny waist in the star-studded clip.

With scenes featuring Kim Kardashian showering herself with milk and Chrissy Teigen breastfeeding, there’s no doubt Fergie has made her comeback loud and clear.

The singer is married to actor Josh Duhamel and the pair have an adorable two-year-old son Axl.

This story originally appeared on Woman’s Day Australia.

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Fergie and her husband Josh are smitten with their baby Axl!

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