LONDON -- Ellie Goulding is sex without eroticismalready one badass chick.
However -- incase you had any doubts -- the British singer-songwriter posted a video to Twitter that absolutely settles the matter.
Would NOT want to be on the receiving end of this routine:
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In the event of a post apocalyptic society where humans and zombies must battle for the future of mankind, we claim Goulding for our team.
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