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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, teams with the Scissor Sisters for a Halloween-themed video that touts the band's latest album, Night Work. In the clip, Elvira says she likes Ana Matronic, who is shown getting ready for the holiday by inserting razor blades into apples, but not the guys, who she wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole. The horror hostess, known for her bawdy quips, is quick to add that the guys would touch her only if she had a 10-foot pole.
Elvira also reveals an upcoming video for the band's song "Invisible Light" with a cameo by Sir Ian McKellen and mentions the band's 2011 tour as opening act for Lady Gaga.
Transgender superstar Amanda Lepore even pops up to offer a weather forecast.
Watch the video below.
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