The music videos opens with the quartet attending finishing school where training reinforces stereotypes of how women should supposedly properly conduct themselves. The scene where the girls are dressed in leotard is a reference to outfits they've been criticised for wearing in the past, being seen as too provocative. In another scene Little Mix are seen walking down a massive ruler, referencing that you canot measure or weigh a woman's worth.,
Hertfordshire. It was filmed at the
Knebworth House,
Hertfordshire and was directed by
Marc Klasfeld. The video was released on 25 October 2018 on
Vevo.
Rolling Stone wrote "Little Mix and Minaj challenge stereotypes in the ‘Woman Like Me’ Video. The visual finds the quartet attending finishing school where the training reinforces stereotypes of how women should supposedly properly conduct themselves."
MTV wrote that the video was their best one to date, mentioning how the group are no strangers to bold, and empowering music videos referring to earlier music videos including "
Power", and "
Shout Out to My Ex". They also stated "They turn into their most prim and proper selves while doing stereotypical "wifey" tasks: ironing a shirt, vacuuming, and pouring tea. But as the song goes on and the girls assert themselves as confident, uunconventional women, they ditch the poshness and let loose, generally giving zero fucks." At the
39th Brit Awards, the song's video won
British Video of the Year, making Little Mix the last act to win the award before it was defunct following the
Brit Awards ceremony in 2019. Pinnock also said in an interview, "it's personally one of my favourite videos that we've shot. The thing I love about it is that most of the video is us all as a group. We've hardly got any solos. We've never done that before." ==Live performances==