Britney Spears is once again in high demand as curious fans have petitioned for the release of the original shooting for her “Make Me” music video.
The pop singer’s steamy video dropped on Friday, Aug. 5. Originally directed by David LaChapelle, the video was scraped due to the overly sexually charged content. According to E! News, Spears shared some behind-the-scenes photos of the video shoot that did not make the final cut, rousing the curiosity of her fans.
The newer video, which made the cut, featured Randee St. Nicholas as the director.
According to Billboard, when the pop princess' fans heard about there possibly being a second version, they immediately petitioned for the release of that music video on Change.org, which currently has more than 10,000 signatures.
“Make Me,” featuring G-Eazy, is the first single from Brit’s soon to be released album Glory. The album will be out on Aug. 26.