Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Unforgivable






It's his world...well he thinks it is. Welcome to the Diddy Show.

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My man Diddy loves the attention he receives from pushing the envelope a little. But when his new commercial ad for fragrance, "Unforgivable Woman" was banned from even MTV (wow that's deep, MTV plays anything...eg. The Real World) The hip hop business man went to the next best thing, myspace TV. Diddy not only gets to play his ad but has lengthened the ad from 30 and 60 second spots to a full 3 minute movie like commercial. It's beautiful imagery I must admit and model in the video, Jessica Gomez is stunning even with that aloof/bored yet smokey modelesque look on her face (Diddy probably told her, "I'm gonna make you a celebrity overnight"), but what about the rest? Is it too hot for TV? I myself love sexy ads, but raunchy I'll pass on. What do you think of this one? Has Diddy crossed the line...again?!!

I feel strongly that this movie needs to be viewed and judged by the public rather than by executives," Combs said in a statement. "Some people may be uncomfortable with the sensuality and sexual content, but it is important for them to make that decision personally."

I think Mr. Diddy was more shocked and upset to see that he didn't own the piece of MTV he thought he did. What and after all his years of the successful Making the Band series and the ratings he's brought the music station. OMG! Please note the heavy sarcasm...please.

It (the commercial) is rather uh...suggestive Didster man...kids don't need to see Gomez' perfect little bootie on camera. And since Sean "Diddy" Combs does have children it would be wise for him to take his full audience into consideration. Young ones are most affected by advertising these days and it can grow into shaping them into adulthood unfortunately in many cases. Unless more positive and real influences are reinforced into the brain the over sexualized or materialistic advertising media becomes like a sweet poison to youth. But even some forms of advertising can fall under freedom of speech. Hmmm...

You decide. Banned ad yes, banned ad no?

2 comments:

  1. Very sexy! I agree a little too much for the kids diddy. You know kids sneak and watch stuff. That's what I did!

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  2. give me more! it is racy but i want more!

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