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Emma Stone stars in striking new music video


October 8, 2015
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Emma Stone is the definition of a true dancing queen in Will Butler's new music video for Anna. The fiery redhead flaunts her supreme choreography skills and is given a handful of bizarre tasks in the video, including licking a sailor's face.

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The four-minute clip is set aboard a cruise ship, where Emma plays the crazed "Lady in White" who famously haunted the RMS Queen Mary.

Emma is seen letting loose and running wildly around the boat, dancing with the captain and a group of sailors. The 26-year-old is twirled around and even licks one man's face in one shot.

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Emma Stone is the ultimate dancing queen in Anna

The clip then flashes to her manically playing the piano and bashing keys, while another scene shows Emma running down a hallway, grabbing money and stuffing dollar bills in her face.

The Amazing Spider-Man beauty, who is back together with her co-star Andrew Garfield, is set to feature in a musical La La Land opposite Ryan Gosling.

Emma will play protagonist Mia Dolan, who falls for jazz pianist Sebastian, portrayed by Ryan. The pair have shared the screen previously, both starring in Crazy, Stupid, Love and Gangster Squad.

“Anna” Starring Emma Stone, Written by Will Butler from Arcade Fire

The actress is currently filming her new musical La La Land opposite Ryan Gosling

Earlier this year it was reported that Emma and her on-off boyfriend Andrew had rekindled their relationship. The couple first started dating in 2011 after meeting on the set of the superhero series.

They were apart for six-weeks in April of this year, but the following month they were rumoured to be back together.

"Emma and Andrew are a great couple who have been apart for work," a source told People. "They are still seeing each other. Nothing major happened between them while he was away other than a long and forced separation. Andrew has been incredibly busy and so has Emma. But the sparks are still there."