Madonna Calls M.I.A.'s Obscene Gesture During The Super Bowl A 'Teenager, Irrelevant Thing To Do'

Record Company Censors New Madonna Video

March 15th, 2006 2:06pm EST favorite Add to My News
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MadonnaMadonna was forced to release an edited version of the video to her current single “Sorry” because the original was considered too rude to be broadcast. The promo, directed by Jamie King, shows the star making an obscene gesture at viewers - something record company bosses deemed to explicit to put on general release.

And the action is in stark contrast to the 47-year-old's role as a mother and her devotion to Kabbalah. An insider tells website The Scoop, "I guess it was too vulgar for general audiences. Besides, it is a rather unseemly gesture for a mother-of-two who, when she's not making obscene gestures, is singing the praises of Kabbalah and writing inspirational children's books."

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