The Pussycat Dolls have unveiled a stunning new video for their latest track React, in which they've slowed the tempo right down on the sexy tune.

Revealing a rawer rendition of the song, the girls teemed up with celebrity photographer Rankin, 54, help create the clip.

In the black and white video the fivesome unveil a live version of the hit single full of impressive harmonies.

Backed by a piano, Nicole Scherzinger, 41, takes the centre spot whilst band mates Ashley Roberts, Kimberly Wyatt, Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta sit on either side of her.

Contrary to the original single, which dropped in February, the Pussycat Doll's newest clip reveals a tamer side to the musicians who often pull out all the stops with their raunchy dance moves.

The Pussycat Dolls have recorded a live version of their new single React (
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Nicole Scherzinger poses up a storm during their shoot with Rankin

The performers had enlisted the talents of British photographer and film director Rankin to create the new clip.

He then went on to produce a series of beautiful portraits of the musicians as they posed in front of colourful backgrounds.

Rankin, whose full name is John Rankin Waddell, boasts an impressive portfolio of celebrity and royal clientele such as The Rolling Stones and David Bowie and The Queen.

In the clip, Nicole and her band mates show off some beautiful harmonies for their latest rendition (
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Pussycat Doll Carmit Bachar during her shoot with Rankin (
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He is also well known for having worked with Comic Relief to produce a series of t-shirts and merchandise to raise money for the campaign.

The Pussycat Dolls' latest video follows shortly after the group were forced to hit back at criticism over their recent raunchy live performances.

Just last month the girls received a furious backlash and 119 Ofcom complaints following a performance on The One Show that was deemed too risqué for television.

Ashley Roberts pulls a sultry pose during the group's shoot (
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The girls hit back at critics, however, and have proudly continued to flaunt their assets in skimpy outfits.

Nearing the end of last month, the Pussycat Dolls became the latest pop sensations to postpone their tours because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The band will now perform in Newcastle, Birmingham, Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester, Nottingham, Leeds, London and Dublin in October and November.

Today, ethical social network Vero.co has joined forces with cultural provocateur Rankin to present a new, exclusive acoustic session with the Pussycat Dolls live on HungerTV. 

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