Bella Thorne poses completely topless with porn star Abella Danger in steamy new music video before it's 'taken down by YouTube'

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Bella Thorne has posed completely topless with porn star Abella Danger in a steamy new music video.

However, shortly after posting the video for her single Shake It, she claimed it was removed by YouTube.

The former Disney star, 23, subsequently went into an angry rant on Instagram about the removal of the video, which sees Bella steal Abella from her groom at the altar before their romp begins.

In the video, the pair wore lingerie as they got incredibly up close and personal.

The music video begins with the sexy scene before cutting to the wedding which sees Abella almost marry a dark-haired man.

The officiator asked: "If anyone can show just cause why this couple cannot lawfully be joined together in matrimony, let them speak now or forever hold their peace".

It is then that Bella interjects: "Excuse me I have a problem with this! That's my b***h!" before she runs away with Abella and the confused groom says: "What the f**k?"

Bella then says: "Oh sh*t I didn't know that was your b***h."

The pair can then be seen tucking into a platter of strawberries in a swimming pool before they begin their steamy makeout session.

In another part of the video, Bella can be seen wearing a skimpy bikini and a number of gold necklaces after their characters pair get married.

Taking to Instagram to complain about the video's removal on Tuesday (February 23), Throne wrote: "Hey @youtube - why'd you take down my video for Shake It? Is it because I'm having fun with @dangershewrote?...

"Male artists always have women shaking ass in videos... why can't we? Censorship against women needs to end!!! I'll never stop fighting against this bull%h*t. Stay tuned. Also Congrats guys, you broke YouTube!"

But despite her claim, YouTube has denied removing the video.

News of the music video comes after Bella previously joined OnlyFans, making $1 million in just 24 hours after charging fans $20 per month for content, the Daily Mail reports.

Bella said that she joined the platform so that she could "fully control" her image, be herself, not have to contend with bullies.

She said: "OnlyFans is the first platform where I can fully control my image; without censorship, without judgement, and without being bullied online for being me."