Madison Beer strips down to very sexy sheer grey bodystocking for new single

Madison Beer strips down to very sexy sheer grey bodystocking with extreme cut-outs as she releases new song Stained Glass

Madison Beer brought a little cheer to her fans when she released a new song called Stained Glass on Friday.

The 21-year-old stripped down to a grey sheer body-stocking which had extreme cut-outs throughout as she showed off her incredible figure in new promo stills. 

Her long locks flow down in loose curls past her shoulders as she stands tall, before lying on the ground for another stunning picture. 

Looking fantastic: Madison Beer has stripped down to a very sexy sheer grey bodystocking with extreme cut-outs to release her new song Stained Glass on Friday

While confined to her home in New York due to the coronavirus pandemic, Madison performed her new single on an Instagram live session of March 20.  

The performance had over 350,000 viewers, and then she sung it once again last week for a Billboard Live At Home concert to help raise funds for Direct Relief. 

Following these live streamed performances of Stained Glass Madison’s fans flocked to Epic Records’ Instagram, demanding the song be released.

Madison said: 'I wrote Stained Glass at a time where I was really struggling mentally'

Madison said: ‘I wrote Stained Glass at a time where I was really struggling mentally’

She continued: 'This song was my message, not only to the public, but to those around me, to be more gentle on people and not judge them so hard, because you never know what someone¿s been through'

She continued: ‘This song was my message, not only to the public, but to those around me, to be more gentle on people and not judge them so hard, because you never know what someone’s been through’

Madison said: ‘I wrote Stained Glass at a time where I was really struggling mentally. 

‘This song was my message, not only to the public, but to those around me, to be more gentle on people and not judge them so hard, because you never know what someone’s been through. 

‘People sometimes assume that I’m OK, when I’m not. 

‘People don’t really see the parts of me that are the ugly, sad or depressed, they only see the sides they want to see, or the sides I feel comfortable to show because of the scrutiny that I’ve been under in my life.

She continued: ‘The stones lyric in the chorus refer to the traditional metaphor for people’s words and the lyric saying “I just might break” is where I have finally shown my vulnerability in its absolute form.’

Madison’s debut album is slated for release later this year.   

More to come: Madison¿s debut album is slated for release later this year

More to come: Madison’s debut album is slated for release later this year