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Hayley Kiyoko has released a new video for her song “For the Girls,” and it’s definitely for girls – who love girls like boys, as Kiyoko sings in her 2015 hit “Girls Like Girls.” The video is a parody of “The Bachelorette” and features Kiyoko as the star, but this time she’s in a queer version of the show, fictionalized by a host of hopeful women vying for the final rose. It contains plenty of “Bachelor” stereotypes, from tearful arguments between contestants to dramatic date montages.
At the very end of the video, however, Kiyoko’s suitors’ hopes are all dashed when a new contestant emerges from a limo: Becca Tilley, Kiyoko’s current girlfriend and two-time “Bachelor” contender. Rumors have swirled around the possibility of a relationship between Kiyoko and Tilley since they were photographed together at a party in 2018. The couple have a bunch of selfies together and are constantly supporting each other on social media. The “For the Girls” video seemingly confirmed their relationship, and Tilley made things more official by posting a cute video montage on Instagram, writing, “hard to tell if this is a hard or soft launch, but it’s a launch!”
“For the Girls” is the new single from Kiyoko’s upcoming album “Panorama,” which is slated for release in July. Watch the music video below.