The Victoria’s Secret model frequently posts anti-animal cruelty pictures on her Instagram page and has been vocal in her opposition to SeaWorld. Williamson also reaffirmed PETA’s support for Prinsloo, who plays Levine’s victim in the promo, because of her opposition to America’s controversial SeaWorld resorts which have faced allegations of animal cruelty, adding, “We love Behati for her anti-SeaWorld stance.” PETA bosses have applauded the video for its graphic portrayal of the meat industry, insisting Levine’s crazed character illustrates why animals should not be slaughtered for their meat.īen Williamson, a spokesman for PETA, tells WENN, “Actually, we think Adam does a very convincing job of making slaughterers look deranged… If anything, the video doesn’t go far enough in showing the bloody horror of the meat industry and the misery that animals endure before their carcasses end up on a meat hook or butcher’s chopping block… We’re all ‘animals’, but anyone upset by the bloody scenes in the video had better opt out of real life violence by choosing to be a compassionate, vegan animal!”
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I made a Sims 3 version of that terrible music video Animals by Maroon 5 :))). The promo has sparked outrage among anti-rape campaigners, who have accused the group of glamorizing violence against women, but Maroon 5 have won the support of activists at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Who is the girl in the Maroon 5 Animals music video getting friendly with Adam Levine by Guest108900 7 years, 1 month(s) ago 1 LIKES Like UnLike Who is the girl in the Maroon 5 Animals music video getting Tags:, ,, ,, . Discover more posts about maroon 5 animals. Throughout the video, the singer is seen writhing among dead animals, hacking at carcasses, dangling from a meat hook and kissing Prinsloo as masses of fake blood pours over them. In the gory footage for the band’s new track Animals, Levine plays a crazed meat merchant who stalks a beautiful blonde, portrayed by his wife, model Behati Prinsloo.
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So basically Animals is aware of its unhealthy and potentially disturbing content, while Blurred Lines pretends everything's ok.Animal rights activists at PETA have thrown their support behind Maroon 5’s controversial new music video by applauding Adam Levine’s “convincing” depiction of a manic butcher and insisting the blood-drenched promo “does not go far enough”. And it's extremely disturbing to have a song that assumed so much and uses toxic language "I know you want it" without challenging it. The video validates the lyrics, these girls "want it". The car going down Emily Rataj.'s back - it's meant to remind you of a penis. The (near) named models are enjoying the attention and they are utterly objectified. The video for Blurred Lines however, is very benign and happy. The viewer is not meant to enjoy it undisturbed. A snippet of 'Animals' was featured in a Kia Soul commercial, published on. The lyric video for the song was released on the same day on Vevo. It was written by Adam Levine, Benny Blanco and Shellback the latter is also the producer.
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It was released on Augas the second official single from the bands fifth studio album, V.
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The fountain of blood is not a happy ending, it's meant to be disturbing, because it's a video about an unhealthy, unconsensual obsession. 'Animals' is a song by American pop rock band Maroon 5. The guy's obviously crossing boundaries and the woman rejects him at the bar. The video for Animals is disturbing, because it's a one-sided fantasy. The biggest problem with Blurred Lines is the repeated lyric "I know you want it", which while in real life is a harmful sentence that has often been used by sexual attaches as justification, in the song it's presented as benign. In Blurred Lines, the singer is in the positive role of the "liberator", who is always assuming the attitude of the woman although there's no mention in the song of her actual response, only the singer's belief about what she wants. While the woman is now seeing someone else, there is a past consensual relationship between the two "I can still hear you making that sound Taking me down, rolling on the ground". The lyrics of the song depict graphic desire and the word choice implies an unhealthy/ passionate dynamic "eat you alive", "preying".