Addison Rae was compared to Britney Spears once again after she took to Instagram this week to tantalize her 34.2 million followers with behind-the-scenes images from her latest music video.
The 24-year-old TikTok sensation — who channeled the Princess of Pop in her High Fashion visual — released the Mitch Ryan-directed project on February 13.
So far, the video has racked up 2.9 million views on YouTube and amassed over 6,000 comments.
The clip features a sultry scene in which Addison is clad in a white bustier with a stone covered add-on. She bares her toned midriff in the look, which is teamed with jeans and a beaded, decorative belt.
Social media users were quick to point out that Rae’s look was similar to styles the Baby One More Time songstress has worn in the past.
‘Britney coded we love to see it,’ one fan commented, while another added, ‘Dream within a dream Britney reincarnated.’


Addison Rae, 24, was compared to Britney Spears once again after she took to Instagram this week to tantalize her 34.2 million followers with behind-the-scenes images from her latest music video
Another Instagram user wrote, ‘Starring in the Britney biopic when?’ and another agreed, ‘Britney Spears vibes.’
‘It’s giving Britney and I am here for it,’ one added, while a different follower also commented, ‘the future princess of pop.’
Another called Addison a ‘pop icon’ as someone else typed out, ‘britney’s daughter btw guys.’
Eventually in the music video, the burgeoning pop star — who is Vogue France’s March cover star — is dowsed in water, her hair dripping wet as she dances provocatively.
The moment was previously compared to when Spears performed on stage under simulated rain back in 2001.
Now, nearly one month after the video debut, Rae has given her fans a peek at even more outtakes, writing in her social media caption, ‘Southern girlsssss likeee,’ followed by a string of diamond, red lips, and pink bow emoji.
And she geotagged New Orleans, Louisiana as her location — not far from where Spears grew up in Kentwood.
Addison’s latest post has collected more than 312,000 likes from her loyal social media following.

‘Britney coded we love to see it,’ one fan penned, while another added, ‘Dream within a dream Britney reincarnated



Someone called Addison a ‘pop icon’ as another person typed out, ‘britney’s daughter btw guys’

Eventually in the music video, the burgeoning pop star — who is Vogue France’s March cover star — is dowsed in water, her hair dripping wet as she dances provocatively

Rae wrote in her social media caption, ‘Southern girlsssss likeee,’ followed by a string of diamond, red lips, and pink bow emoji. She geotagged New Orleans
She is quickly gaining a reputation for delivering artistic and sensual videos, as High Fashion follows her previous, equally sexy music video for her song Diet Pepsi.
The 2024 release, named after one of the nation’s most popular soda beverages, was accompanied by a racy black and white visual that saw the star dancing in the backseat of a car with a male love interest.
To promote the clip at the time, she took to Instagram to share a trio of lingerie-clad photos as she cheekily captioned, ‘I’ve never done coke, only Diet Pepsi!’
In addition to her Vogue France cover, Addison also scored the February cover of Rolling Stone.
On Friday, the blonde beauty appeared online to share images of her grabbing copies of the publications at a magazine stand.
Dressed in a cream-colored coat with fur trim, one snapshot showed her proudly taking a picture of the Vogue glossy.
A second post shared to her Instagram Stories featured a POV picture of the two covers resting in her lap as she sat behind the wheel of a car with a beige, leather interior.
Inside the pages of Vogue, Addison opened up about feeling famous before she became a recognizable influencer.


Addison references Spears, who wore a similar look while performing under simulated rain in 2001, in her High Fashion music video

So far, the video has racked up 2.9 million views on YouTube and amassed over 6,000 comments

The 24-year-old TikTok sensation released the Mitch Ryan-directed project on February 13


In addition to her March Vogue France cover, Addison also scored the February cover of Rolling Stone. On Friday, the blonde beauty appeared online to share images of her grabbing copies of the publications at a magazine stand
‘In my life, I’ve always felt like a celebrity, long before I was famous,’ she admitted.
‘I’ve always loved the idea of being on stage, performing, and I grew up dancing,’ the He’s All That actress said.
‘It made sense to turn to music and acting, because it’s an integral part of being a dancer.’
Recalling her earliest dance memory, she shared: ‘One day, my mother and I walked past a dance studio with a sign that said: Sign up! I begged her, she signed me up, and from the first minute I knew I loved it.’
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