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The Marc Klasfeld-directed visuals takes place at a correctional facility where the quartet are forced to learn how women should properly conduct themselves.

AceShowbiz - Little Mix absolutely will not act like ladies even if you tell them to. The British girl group shows fans how they will act when someone forces them to be well-mannered girls in the music video for "Woman Like Me" which arrived on Thursday, October 25.

Directed by Marc Klasfeld, the visuals takes place at a correctional facility where the girls are forced to learn how women should properly conduct themselves. They train how to walk properly by balancing books on their heads and practice how to eat while minding their posture. Each of them also goes through individual lessons where they're taught about how to serve tea and iron clothes.

The quartet seems to follow the lessons quietly at first, until featured artist Nicki Minaj comes into the picture. Appearing as a Victorian painting object, the femcee raps, "Baddies to my left and to the right a little scarier/ Rude boy, tell me, can you handle all this derriere?" That is when the girls have had enough and start behaving as they please.

While Perrie Edwards purposely burns the cloth that she is supposed to iron, Jesy Nelson bites off her flowers when she is told to arrange them. Later on, when it is time for table manner class, they decide to ditch the utensils and eat the breads with their bare hands.

"Woman Like Me" will be included on Little Mix's upcoming album "LM5". Aside from Nicki, Sharaya J and longtime collaborator Kamille are set to be featured on the record as well. MNEK, Jess Glyne and Ed Sheeran also help produce several songs.

Set to hit the shelves on November 16, the effort will have three different editions: a standard 14-track edition, a deluxe edition with four exclusive tracks and a super deluxe edition which includes all 18 tracks and memorabilia.

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