Selena Gomez Slow Down MUSIC VIDEO [WATCH]: Entire video leaked on Youtube before release date

Selena Gomez's new music video for "Slow Down" has been leaked online.

The video has been leaked on Youtube within hours of the 20-year-old releasing a teaser clip.

"Slow Down" is the newest single from her fourth album, "Stars Dance."

The music video was shot in Paris, and shows Gomez dancing in a dancefloor wearing boots and riding a Mercedez Benz

Gomez recently attended the 2013 ESPY Awards. She took to the red carpet wearing a beautiful figure-hugging red dress. The former Disney starlet wore a mini lace dress from Dolce & Gabbana with long sleeves and matched her look with bright red lipstick, wavy air and black Casadei heels.

Gomez presented an award at the show, which took place at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on July 17. Earlier in the day, she tweeted her excitement to her fans. "Eating KFC getting ready for the ESPYs tonight!"

The 20-year-old's "Come and Get It" video has also been nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Pop Video. She will compete with Bruno Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven," Justin Timerlake's "Mirrors," Fun.'s "Carry On," and Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop" for the award.

Meanwhile, Gomez told Ryan Seacrest in an E! interview that she wants a big family. "Until it comes time to have a family, that's when everything will probably slow down," she told Seacrest. She hinted that she wanted lots of children, saying, "I mean, I'm Latin, so…Obviously when that time comes I'll decide, but of course I like having a big family."

 Listen to the single below:

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