She looks familiar! Jamie Hince's bandmate Alison Mosshart appears to transform into his estranged wife Kate Moss in new video

He's preparing to divorce his wife of five years after they split last year.

And Jamie Hince's band, The Kills, appear to reference Kate Moss, 42, in their latest music video, 'Doing it to Death', which sees singer Alison Mosshart, 37, strike an uncanny resemblance to the supermodel.

The groove-laden tack involves the rocking duo taking part in a funeral cortege making its way through a cemetery.

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Lookalikes: Jamie Hince's band, The Kills, appear to reference Kate Moss, 42, in their latest music video, 'Doing it to Death', which sees singer Alison Mosshart strike an uncanny resemblance to the supermodel
Rock chick: Alison Mosshart does her best Kate Moss impression in The Kills' new video

Lookalikes: Jamie Hince's band, The Kills, appear to reference Kate Moss, 42, in their latest music video, 'Doing it to Death', which sees singer Alison Mosshart strike an uncanny resemblance to the supermodel 

Alison is Kate's doppelganger in the gothic-tinged video, with her messy peroxide locks reminiscent of the fashion icon's very own tresses.

Rocking a pair of aviators, she squats crooning on the bonnet of a car while Jamie lies on his back beside her.

Wearing a tasseled black jacket, skinny jeans and platform boots, the frontwoman is the very essence of a rock chick.

Moving on: Jamie will reportedly cite adultery as the grounds for divorcing Kate, who he married in 2011

Moving on: Jamie will reportedly cite adultery as the grounds for divorcing Kate, who he married in 2011

Blues funeral: Rocking a pair of aviators, she squats crooning on the bonnet of a car while Jamie lies on his back beside her

Blues funeral: Rocking a pair of aviators, she squats crooning on the bonnet of a car while Jamie lies on his back beside her

The sombre video also sees Jamie sat in a coffin inside the church while Alison croons into a microphone with a cigarette in her hand.

MailOnline has contacted a representative for The Kills for comment. 

Doing it to Death is the duo's first new music since 2011's Blood Pressures. It's the lead single from new album Ash & Ice which is scheduled for release on June 3.

It was recently reported that Jamie was to cite adultery as the grounds for divorcing Kate, who is currently in a relationship with Count Nikolai von Bismarck, 28.

The Kills frontman and the supermodel are believed to have ended their relationship last July.

Making music: Wearing a tasseled black jacket, skinny jeans and platform boots, the frontwoman is the very essence of a rock chick

Making music: Wearing a tasseled black jacket, skinny jeans and platform boots, the frontwoman is the very essence of a rock chick

Happier times: Jamie and Kate reportedly split last July 

Happier times: Jamie and Kate reportedly split last July 

Last month, The Sun reported that Jamie was ‘biding more time’ before he starts the alleged divorce proceedings, with friends of the rocker claiming he is furious about the model’s new reported romance. 

‘Jamie cannot believe how blatant Kate’s relationship has been,’ an insider told the publication.

‘They have been photographed together a lot. He is keeping some of the pictures and planning to use them when the couple divorce.’

Kate and Nikolai are said to have been long-acquainted through his mother, Debonnaire, a socialite who is friends with Kate - and reportedly began renting part of her London home in October.

Kate reportedly spent Christmas with the aristocrat alongside Lila Grace, Kate's daughter from her previous relationship with magazine publisher Jefferson Hack. 

Subtle dig? Alison is Kate's doppelganger in the gothic-tinged video, with her messy peroxide locks reminiscent of the fashion icon's very own tresses

Subtle dig? Alison is Kate's doppelganger in the gothic-tinged video, with her messy peroxide locks reminiscent of the fashion icon's very own tresses

 

 

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