Taylor Momsen
Taylor Momsen has teased an upcoming music video of her rock band. Pictured: The “Gossip Girl” alum posing at the 2011 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards in Los Angeles on April 2, 2011. Reuters/Fred Prouser

Former “Gossip Girl” star Taylor Momsen, who is pretty much focused on her music these days, just teased The Pretty Reckless fans about her rock band’s next music video. The 23-year-old singer-songwriter took to social media to share a behind-the-scenes photo from the set of the video.

On Monday, Momsen shared on Instagram a rather murky snap of a chain-link fence that’s covered in smoke. There also appears to be some sort of light glowing from the distance. In the caption, Momsen revealed that she took the photo from the set of “Oh My God,” a song from The Pretty Reckless’ third studio album, “Who You Selling For.”

Momsen did not reveal the details of the music video including the date of its release, but this would be the second song from their album that’s getting a promotional film. The first track to get a music video alongside the title track of the album was “Take Me Down.”

The singer’s latest post comes days after she uploaded a throwback pic of her little Cindy Lou Who character for “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Momsen posted the snap on the photo-sharing platform on Christmas Day. Despite honoring her early child actor days, it’s clear that Momsen has no plans of reigniting her career in acting anytime soon.

In an interview with Yahoo! Music this early December, Momsen was asked if she has plans of returning to acting. The young singer responded, “No, I never want to do that again. That was so my childhood. I literally was in junior high, so I look back on that and it feels like a past life. Playing a character is not something I’m interested in. I’m much more interested in self-expression.”

At the time, Momsen also revealed that she’s now more invested in rock ’n’ roll, and she couldn’t imagine doing other things at this point. “I’ve sold my soul to rock ‘n’ roll. I’ve given everything to music. You have to do that. When you love something so much, you have to fully commit to it, and that means giving everything else up for it.”