Ex-TOWIE star Jasmin Walia oozes sex appeal in a sheer bra and open jacket as she turns pop princess for her raunchy new music video Girl Like Me

She was left teary-eyed after failing to impress the judges when auditioning for The X-Factor in 2014.

And Jasmin Walia is now showing Simon Cowell what he's missed out on by debuting her racy new music video, Girl Like Me.

The former TOWIE star, 26, oozes sex appeal as she flaunts her perky cleavage in a barely-there black bra while dancing up a storm for the up-beat track. 

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Video vixen: Jasmin Walia, 26, oozes sex appeal in the racy new music video for her latest single, Girl Like Me

The lingerie staple just about covered her modesty and she kept her patchwork denim jacket unbuttoned to show off her impossibly flat stomach. 

She flaunted her sartorial flair by teaming the attire with printed khaki trousers while exhibiting her tricky dance moves in a pair of towering open-toe heels.

The club-inspired video shoot sees Jasmin, who recently split with her Ex On The Beach beau Ross Worswick, seductively entering the dimly lit premises while Hindi lyrics murmur in the background. 

Soon the beat picks up and she teasingly sings: 'You'll never meet a girl like me...'cause I'm a bad woman', while unveiling her perfect come-hither look. 

Sexy siren: The former TOWIE star flaunts her perky cleavage in a barely-there black bra while dancing up a storm for the up-beat track

Trendy: The lingerie staple just about covered her modesty and she kept her patchwork denim jacket unbuttoned to show off her impossibly flat stomach

Style points: She flaunted her sartorial flair by teaming the attire with printed khaki trousers

The video, which is just over three minutes long, also sees her sport a few other glam looks including a sensational jumpsuit which boasts a daring key-hole neckline. 

The one-piece is sexily slashed on both sides and goes on to skim her slim frame, while she oozes allure by tying her locks in to a messy bun. 

In another look, she's party ready with a blush pink cold-shouldered mini-dress which she teams with strappy gold heels that go up to her knees.  

Jasmin - who also released a music video to the song Dun Dee Dum earlier this year - failed to impress Simon Cowell, Mel B, Louis Walsh and Cheryl when she auditioned for The X Factor in 2014.

Like a pro! The Indian beauty exhibited her tricky dance moves in a pair of towering open-toe heels

Club-inspired: The video sees Jasmine, who recently split with her Ex On The Beach beau Ross Worswick, seductively entering the dimly lit premises while Hindi lyrics murmur in the background

Silver lining: The video, which is just over three minutes long, also sees her sport a few other glam looks including a sensational jumpsuit which boasts a daring key-hope neckline

The raven-haired beauty auditioned alongside her brother Danny Walia at Arsenal FC's Emirates Stadium in north London.

But sadly things didn't go her way and the aspiring singer ended up sobbing after being dealt four no's by the judges.

Jasmin, believes head judge Simon Cowell didn't give her a chance.

She told The Mirror at the time: 'I'm sure they had heard of TOWIE. I think they did grill me a bit because of who I am but I couldn't talk back to them at the time because I respect people.

Come-hither: The reality star, who failed to impress while auditioning for The X-Factor in 2014, teasingly sings: 'You'll never meet a girl like me...'cause I'm a bad woman'

'The X Factor was brutal but I just tried to take it all on the chin. I don't regret it. At the time, I was like "Oh no" - I felt like I'd really let myself down. But do you know what? I just got nervous. It happens.

'It was a huge learning curve for me. I feel like I'm more confident now because of it. If I can sing in front of Simon then as a singer, I can practically do anything!' 

Girl Like Me is available to purchase on iTunes.  

Have a listen: 'Girl Like Me' is available to purchase on iTunes and also sees Jasmine donning a blush pink cold-shouldered mini-dress

 

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