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Starlets: The Saturdays proved five into DS4 does go very well

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13 April 2012

 

Starlets: The Saturdays proved five into DS4 does go

Author: Robin Roberts

Pop starlets The Saturdays arrived in style on the set of their video shoot for new single, 30 Days, as Citroën provided a distinctive DS4 for the opening sequence of the video.

Showcasing the band’s latest single – to be released in the UK on 13 May – the 30 Days video sees Frankie, Mollie, Vanessa, Rochelle and Una use the car to go speed-dating at an American diner.

Directed by Taylor Cohen, the girls filmed individual sequences and group shots in the glamorous, high-tempo video. As well as providing the group with the distinctive set of wheels, Citroën was also given exclusive behind the scenes access and caught up with all five members of the band during filming.

Throughout the video shoot, Citroën’s cameras captured the set being created, the girls in hair and make-up and also met some of their speed-dating suitors.

Marc Raven, Citroën Communications Director, said,“Citroën’s Facebook fans are used to having access to great media content, but I think we’ve stepped it up a level by working with The Saturdays. The girls all loved DS4 and we’re really pleased they wanted to send a special message directly to Citroën’s 83,000+ Facebook fans.”

The DS4 is earning a strong reputation and its running costs in pence per mile are good  and its worth looking at in our business car comparison guide.

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Ralph Morton

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Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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