It is easy to see why she was chosen to join the likes of Miranda Kerr, Heidi Klum and Gisele Bundchen as a Victoria\'s Secret Angel. Lily Aldridge simply sizzles in the new ad campaign for the lingerie company. The 25-year-old beauty models a series of risqué underwear in the new photoshoot, showing off her slim figure and stunning good looks. Lily models a skimpy leopard-print set in one shot, alluringly touching her thumb to her lips as she gazes at the camera with her bra straps falling off her shoulders. In another picture the California native poses in a silky nude push-up bra with her light brunette curls tumbling over her shoulders. Lily was awarded the coveted role of Angel last year, following her debut on the Victoria\'s Secret catwalk in 2009. She is following in the footsteps of famed Angels such as Heidi Klum, Tyra Banks and Helena Christensen. Lily married Kings of Leon singer Caleb Followill in May following a four-year romance. Her husband, 29, is at the centre of a row with his bandmates following an incident last month when he abruptly walked off stage in the middle of a concert. Although the band said that lead singer Caleb Followill was ‘suffering from vocal issues and exhaustion,’ an insider close to the Grammy winners told the magazine he has an alcohol problem. The source told US Weekly: ‘They are trying to get Caleb to go to rehab. It is mostly for alcohol. That\'s why they ended up cancelling the whole tour. He drinks like a fish.’ Before leaving the stage at the Dallas concert, Caleb said: ‘I\'m gonna go backstage and I\'m gonna vomit, I\'m gonna drink a beer,’ before walking off for the night. Caleb\'s bandmate and brother Jared has hinted the problems are bigger than is being officially let on through Twitter. On Saturday he wrote: ‘There are internal sicknesses and problems that have needed to be addressed. ‘I know you guys aren\'t stupid. I can\'t lie. There are problems in our band bigger than not drinking enough Gatorade.’ On Monday, when the tour was cancelled, he added: \'Utterly depressed. It\'s completely out of my hands. Family has to come first.’