

“Pica definitely needs to be addressed because of the dangers associated with it. People feel compelled to consume things like faeces, pins, nails, knives, blades, mud, hair, and other inanimate, sometimes dangerous objects. The condition of eating soap, for example, is medically called pica, which often affects people along with depression and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Though Selena is yet to talk about her version of the metaphors sprinkled in the video, it clearly edges on mental derailment, addiction, powerlessness… and the unhealthy fetish of love and strange, inedible things.

And then she presses her tongue with an eyelash curler.

The video begins with the 25-year old pop star looking mesmerising in the morning sunlight, walking in an abandoned street to a quaint house, picking peaches, writhing on the kitchen floor, sitting at a candle-lit table as it starts to pour inside the house.Īnd glass. Queen Sel might have sparked more than a few conversations with her new music video Fetish. Her latest single is a complete 180-degree turn from the cutesy vibe she carries and seems to have baffled fans with layers of intense, dark imagery mainly around her mouth. The ‘Bad Liar’ star has been teasing the video release on her Instagram the last couple of weeks and had Selanators anticipating a steamy number about unrequited love.
