Melania Trump's spokeswoman has slammed a 'disgusting' new music video featuring her look-alike stripping in the White House.

The video shows Atlanta rapper T.I. sitting in the presidential chair and lighting a cigar in the Oval Office while a woman resembling the the First Lady struts in and performs a racy striptease.

The one-minute promotional video, uploaded to the rapper's Twitter, shows the Melania look-alike wearing black stilettos and her notorious khaki jacket emblazoned with 'I really don't care, do u?' - which she wore when visiting migrant children in Texas in June.

T.I. posted the video on his Twitter account with the remark 'Dear 45, I ain't Kanye.'

That is a reference to Kanye's visit to the Oval Office last week which angered many left-leaning celebrities. The clip is a teaser for a full length music video.

Melania Trump has hit back over a 'disgusting' new music video featuring her look-alike (pictured) stripping in the White House

The video shows Atlanta rapper T.I. sitting in the presidential chair and lighting a cigar in the Oval Office while a woman resembling the First Lady disrobes and performs a racy striptease

The First Lady's spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham called on the public to boycott the Atlanta rapper's video in a tweet which the First Lady retweeted on Saturday.

Ms Grishap tweeted: 'How is this acceptable? #disgusting #boycott' on Saturday.

People have taken to social media out against T.I.'s new video.

'Just lost a fan T.I. How about I shoot a video like that with Tiny? I've overlooked a lot of your behaviour but this is just too disrespectful to be ignored. You are despicable,' one man said on Twitter.

Another woman said: 'No words can describe... Seriously I can't believe my eyes right now.'

She added: 'We are not just talking about a lady, she is the FIRST LADY of the US... the equivalent of the Queen of Spain or the UK.'

In the video, the Melania look-alike wore black stilettos and the First Lady's notorious khaki jacket emblazoned with 'I really don't care, do u?'

T.I.'s video which features a Melania Trump look-alike disrobing and suggestively dancing was uploaded on his Twitter as a teaser for his new album 'Dime Trap' last week

T.I.'s video was uploaded on his Twitter as a teaser for his new album 'Dime Trap' on Friday.

And just hours later, Melania Trump claimed she was a victim of bullying on-air.

In an exclusive interview with the ABC last Friday she said, 'I could say I’m the most bullied person in the world.'

Melania Trump opened up on the many attacks she has endured since her husband took office.

The video comes just before Melania Trump claimed she is the most 'bullied' person in the world

The First Lady also revealed that the bullying actually motivated her to create her own White House anti-bullying and self-care initiative named Be Best.

When asked by the ABC reporter on whether she supports the #MeToo movement Melania Trump said she supports both male and female victims.

'I support the women and they need to be heard. We need to support them. And also men, not just women,' she said.