30 October 2010

Aguilera's perfume ad 'like soft porn'

A television commercial for Christina Aguilera's latest scent Royal Desire has been branded "soft porn" and too risque for younger audiences.

The ad features the 29-year-old pop star clad in a plunging nude-coloured dress, custom made by her stylist to match the perfume's packaging.

The Genie in a Bottle singer is seen standing in a "royal chamber", when she notices a package sitting on her throne.

Aguilera bends down to pick the package up, displaying her cleavage to the camera.

Delighted by the perfume bottle she finds inside, the ad then cuts to a scene of Aguilera lying back on her throne with her legs exposed.

Viewers then see a close-up of Aguilera's cleavage as she sprays the perfume on her decolletage and writhes in pleasure.

The Daily Mirror slammed the ad, saying it looked "more like a low budget soft-porn film".

Other celebrity blogs agreed, saying the starlet shouldn't have even bothered with clothing.

"The new commercial for her fragrance Royal Desire leaves little to the imagination," The Celebrity Truth wrote.

But others thought the commercial was tame compared to what the pop-star had done before.

"Aguilera has done far racier fare in years past," AdRants said.

"Look no further than the work she's done for Sketchers, Virgin Mobile and Virgin Atlantic."

Aguilera said she wanted to create a feel of "luxury" when she filmed the ad.

"I wanted to create a fragrance for women to feel desirable, sexy and adored, as we should be," she said.

The perfume is Aguilera's fifth, and based on its name is less risque than the first one she produced in 2004, Xpose.

Aguilera became known for her attention-grabbing outfits, which included underwear exposing chaps, when she came into the spotlight as a solo-singer in 1999. That look was reinforced with her second album Stripped.

The star's other perfumes include Simply Christina , Inspire and By Night.

7 Sep 2010


One of the disturbing 'goals' of the mass media is to propagate sexual images, that ultimately influence the impressionable youth of the masses, destabilising their sense of worth, and degrading their values .

This is done by the Hollywood Media Moguls, who portray women, as cheap Whores.

The founders and financial controllers are amongst others:

Samuel Goldwyn, Jesse Lasky, Hal Roach, Louis B. Mayer, Carle Laemmle, The Warner Brothers, William Fox, D.W. Griffith and Lew Wasserman.

The current mass media 'songstresses' of the likes of Kesha, Katy Perry, Lady GaGa etc, show images that you are 'cool' if you are whore like, and a social animal.

They were nobodies before, and are nothing more than Hollywood puppets.

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