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https://www.nme.com/news/music/emily-ratajkowski-accuses-robin-thicke-of-groping-her-while-filming-blurred-lines-music-video-3060802
His career just keeps on sinking huh? :disgusted:
QuoteEmily Ratajkowski accuses Robin Thicke of groping her while filming 'Blurred Lines' music video
3rd October 2021
Content warning: this article discusses allegations of sexual assault.
Model Emily Ratajkowski has accused Robin Thicke of groping her breasts without consent while on the set of 2013's 'Blurred Lines' music video.
As detailed in her forthcoming book, My Body, and first reported by The Sunday Times, Ratajkowski said she initially had no issue with being nude for the edited and unrated versions of the music video. However, at one point the model claims Thicke "returned to the set a little drunk to shoot just with me".
"Suddenly, out of nowhere, I felt the coolness and foreignness of a stranger's hands cupping my bare breasts from behind. I instinctively moved away, looking back at Robin Thicke," Ratajkowski wrote in the book (via Rolling Stone).
"I pushed my chin forward and shrugged, avoiding eye contact, feeling the heat of humiliation pump through my body," Ratajkowski adds. "I didn't react – not really, not like I should have."
"He smiled a goofy grin and stumbled backward, his eyes concealed behind his sunglasses. My head turned to the darkness beyond the set. [Director Diane Martel's] voice cracked as she yelled out to me, 'Are you okay?'"
Neither Thicke nor Ratajkowski has publicly shared any comments on the allegations.
Ratajkowski said she did not make the allegations public earlier because she did not want to think about it, and wanted to protect the workplace environment Martel fostered on set with the other models. It was Martel who convinced Ratajkowski – who has previously said she "wasn't into the idea at all at first" – to join the project.
"We just connected personally, she's smart, she's really culturally sensitive, and she talked to me about her ideas and how the women would be in the video," Ratajkowski wrote (via Yahoo!).
The Sunday Times also spoke with Martel, who supported the model's allegations against Thicke.
"I remember the moment that he grabbed her breasts. One in each hand. He was standing behind her as they were both in profile. I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, 'What the fuck are you doing, that's it!! The shoot is over!'" Martel said.
Martel also claimed Thicke apologised after he allegedly groped Ratajkowski. The director says she he would not have done it "had he been sober".
My Body is due for release November 9.
In 2015, Thicke and 'Blurred Lines' collaborators Pharrell Williams and T.I. were successfully sued by Marvin Gaye's family, claiming the 2013 song copied Gaye's 1977 single 'Got To Give It Up'. An attempt to appeal the verdict failed in 2018, but cleared T.I. of charges.
I believe this 100%.
He was a MESS back then.
Yes he already spoke on being on alcohol and drugs when recording the song..he was a trainwreck.
Robin Thicke Admits He Didn't Really Write 'Blurred Lines,' Was High in the Studiohttps://time.com/3378763/robin-thicke-blurred-lines-lawsuit-pharrell-drugs/ (https://time.com/3378763/robin-thicke-blurred-lines-lawsuit-pharrell-drugs/) (2014)
QuoteI was high on vicodin and alcohol when I showed up at the studio. So my recollection is when we made the song, I thought I wanted — I — I wanted to be more involved than I actually was by the time, nine months later, it became a huge hit and I wanted credit. So I started kind of convincing myself that I was a little more part of it than I was and I — because I didn't want him — I wanted some credit for this big hit. But the reality is, is that Pharrell had the beat and he wrote almost every single part of the song.
Williams said he was "in the driver's seat" for this song, but explained that sharing credit is the norm for the music industry. "You know, people are made to look like they have much more authorship in the situation than they actually do. So that's where the embellishment comes in." When asked whose words were used in the lyrics, Williams answered: "Mine."
Williams also said that it's "Robin Thicke's voice" that makes the song great: "Because it's the white man singing soulfully and we, unfortunately, in this country don't get enough — we don't get to hear that as often, so we get excited by it when the mainstream gives that a shot."
Thicke also admitted he lied to media outlets about the genesis of the song, like when he described the creative process to GQ: "Pharrell and I were in the studio and I told him that one of my favorite songs of all time was Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up.' I was like, 'Damn, we should make something like that, something with that groove.' Then he started playing a little something and we literally wrote the song in about a half hour and recorded it."
As for why, exactly, he lied, Thicke says that he "had a drug and alcohol problem for the year" and "didn't do a sober interview."
I believe it
I'm glad to read that Diane put him in his place and stopped the shoot.
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
When you put it like this...
I guess that's why nowadays they have intimacy coaches to really make sure everyone knows the rules. She is a top model...I think it was presented to her like a fashion shoot where everyone will be treated like models and not video heauxs.
Men need to keep their hands to themselves, period.
Quote from: 𝖘𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖉 on October 03, 2021, 09:11:16 AM
Men need to keep their hands to themselves, period.
Exactly
And I was just thinking about how in retrospect, this song is WORSE than I thought it was
Literally the musical version of no means yes and rape culture
So its not surprising he pulled this
Done self
The song is not saying "no means yes"
it's more like liberating the prudish "good girls" to be sexual if they want to
Quote from: 𝖘𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖉 on October 03, 2021, 09:11:16 AM
Men need to keep their hands to themselves, period.
Quote from: RAY7 on October 03, 2021, 09:50:47 AM
The song is not saying "no means yes"
it's more like liberating the prudish "good girls" to be sexual if they want to
Well that's definitely a way to interpret it
But a lot of discourse back in the day was about it really leaning into the no means yes rape culturey thing
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/robin-thicke-criticized-rapey-blurred-570718/
Very problematic nonetheless
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 09:10:29 AM
I guess that's why nowadays they have intimacy coaches to really make sure everyone knows the rules. She is a top model...I think it was presented to her like a fashion shoot where everyone will be treated like models and not video heauxs.
the entire atmosphere of that video was drenched in misogyny
robin fully dressed in a suit while naked girls paraded around him in a "ditzy model" manner
but omg! he touched one of the models :-o no one saw that coming
this aint that type ah shoot!
im sorry but :disgusted:
Pharrell spoke being embarrassed by the lyrics of Blurred Lines back in 2019
QuoteRevisiting the video isn't so fun for Pharrell. "Some of my old songs, I would never write or sing today. I get embarrassed by some of that stuff. It just took a lot of time and growth to get to that place... I think 'Blurred Lines' opened me up," he told GQ. Pharrell says he didn't "get it" at first, because some women liked the song.
"...There were older white women who, when that song came on, they would behave in some of the most surprising ways ever... So when there started to be an issue with it, lyrically, I was like, What are you talking about? There are women who really like the song and connect to the energy that just gets you up. And I know you want it — women sing those kinds of lyrics all the time. So it's like, What's rapey about that?"
The discussion controversy made him aware of the subtly of misogyny, and his own blind spots as an artist.
"And then I realized that there are men who use that same language when taking advantage of a woman, and it doesn't matter that that's not my behavior. Or the way I think about things. It just matters how it affects women. And I was like, Got it. I get it. Cool. My mind opened up to what was actually being said in the song and how it could make someone feel. Even though it wasn't the majority, it didn't matter. I cared what they were feeling, too. I realized that we live in a chauvinist culture in our country. Hadn't realized that. Didn't realize that some of my songs catered to that. So that blew my mind."
https://www.papermag.com/pharrell-regrets-blurred-lines-gq-2640964449.html?rebelltitem=12#rebelltitem12
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 09:57:29 AM
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 09:10:29 AM
I guess that's why nowadays they have intimacy coaches to really make sure everyone knows the rules. She is a top model...I think it was presented to her like a fashion shoot where everyone will be treated like models and not video heauxs.
the entire atmosphere of that video was drenched in misogyny
robin fully dressed in a suit while naked girls paraded around him in a "ditzy model" manner
but omg! he touched one of the models :-o no one saw that coming
this aint that type ah shoot!
im sorry but :disgusted:
She didn't want to be touched :plea:
I mean, speak your truth but if wasn't important to talk about it then or in the MANY years since he was relevant, I don't know why she's telling us now...
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 10:00:21 AM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 09:57:29 AM
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 09:10:29 AM
I guess that's why nowadays they have intimacy coaches to really make sure everyone knows the rules. She is a top model...I think it was presented to her like a fashion shoot where everyone will be treated like models and not video heauxs.
the entire atmosphere of that video was drenched in misogyny
robin fully dressed in a suit while naked girls paraded around him in a "ditzy model" manner
but omg! he touched one of the models :-o no one saw that coming
this aint that type ah shoot!
im sorry but :disgusted:
She didn't want to be touched :plea:
fncnnf
I'm just addressing ur "but it was a fashion shoot!" Mess
Hun she was a video hoe
The video was pretty sleazy and barely "artistic"
Quote from: Freemala Harris on October 03, 2021, 09:57:00 AM
Quote from: RAY7 on October 03, 2021, 09:50:47 AM
The song is not saying "no means yes"
it's more like liberating the prudish "good girls" to be sexual if they want to
Well that's definitely a way to interpret it
But a lot of discourse back in the day was about it really leaning into the no means yes rape culturey thing
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/robin-thicke-criticized-rapey-blurred-570718/
Very problematic nonetheless
Yea I remember all that. I'm just saying if you really listen to the lyrics. It's mentioning the woman grabbing him and stuff, like what else would a man think when a woman does that? The only thing in it that ppl focused on is "you know you want it" but they were ignoring the context
The way I would have let him nut inside of me
Dumb bitch
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
so any celebrity who has ever done a nude shoot or anyone who has ever been nude at the beach, in the gym changing room etc deserves to be touched by anyone?
Quote from: Freemala Harris on October 03, 2021, 09:43:20 AM
And I was just thinking about how in retrospect, this song is WORSE than I thought it was
Literally the musical version of no means yes and rape culture
So its not surprising he pulled this
Done self
Yes, the whole song is about rape.
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on October 03, 2021, 10:27:16 AM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
so any celebrity who has ever done a nude shoot or anyone who has ever been nude at the beach, in the gym changing room etc deserves to be touched by anyone?
no
but if someone strips down naked and parades themselves in front of a drunken artist on a video set for a concept that is clearly drenched in misogyny....
i dont understand how she was shocked that he misbehaved . she knew the video set she was on, she saw that he was drunk, and she still shimmy-ed her boobs in front of him for the camera. not to say she deserved it but im just not surprised that happened. it doesn't...shock me considering all the factors.
is anyone else shocked by this? :uhh:
and im not surprised that the gorls are discovering the song is about rape
look at the video set :disgusted:
but, "fashion shoot! high class event!"
i see the article states she originally didnt wanna do the video but was convinced by the director (Martel) to get onboard with it
she should have trusted her gut. and that Martel person should have cut the mess when she saw Robin stumbling onto the video set clearly intoxicated.
clearly Martel was more concerned with getting the shot than making sure the work environment wasn't full of red flags.
u dont put a drunken man , or woman for that matter...directly behind a completely naked model. some things are just obvious recipes for disaster. this would be one of them.
i wouldn't be so quick to give Martel flowers for finally doing what was right.
common sense clearly escaped her that day
or perhaps it didn't and she chose to ignore it hoping things would all work out for her video.
This girl is so full of shit :dead: not mentioning the mess a DECADE later because she has a book that's about to be released.
She's always on Instagram posing naked. Hun, if you want niggas to respect you then perhaps you should start respecting yourself first by being modest and covering up with clothes. Dutty gyal.
Sounds like he embodied the song on set.
Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on October 03, 2021, 11:13:48 AM
This girl is so full of shit :dead: not mentioning the mess a DECADE later because she has a book that's about to be released.
well to be completely fair to her...it's not uncommon for those who feel victimized to reveal their stories later on in life.
she may have indeed felt victimized. i just wanna know why she or Martel didn't see the red flags and continued shooting
drunk man + your naked ass against his crotch usually will = mess.
Quote"I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, 'What the f*** are you doing, that's it!! The shoot is over!!'" she told the U.K. newspaper, adding that she had taken measures to make women feel comfortable on the set.
"Robin sheepishly apologized," Martel says. "As if he knew it was wrong without understanding how it might have felt for Emily."According to Martel, Thicke's record company was told the shoot would be halted, though a "very professional" Ratajkowski assured her that "we could go on.""We kept on and Emily was phenomenal," Martel told the Times. "She's really the star of the video. She's fully mocking him and the male gaze with her beautiful shape and ferocious energy. She's playful, not seductive. And quite hilarious."
In her book Ratajkowski says she didn't dwell on the alleged incident until she realized that Thicke, now a judge on The Masked Singer, had blocked her on Instagram."With that one gesture, Robin Thicke had reminded everyone on set that we women weren't actually in charge," she says of her experience. "I didn't have any real power as the naked girl dancing around in his music video. I was nothing more than the hired mannequin."
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:44:16 AM
Quote"I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, 'What the f*** are you doing, that's it!! The shoot is over!!'" she told the U.K. newspaper, adding that she had taken measures to make women feel comfortable on the set.
"Robin sheepishly apologized," Martel says. "As if he knew it was wrong without understanding how it might have felt for Emily."According to Martel, Thicke's record company was told the shoot would be halted, though a "very professional" Ratajkowski assured her that "we could go on.""We kept on and Emily was phenomenal," Martel told the Times. "She's really the star of the video. She's fully mocking him and the male gaze with her beautiful shape and ferocious energy. She's playful, not seductive. And quite hilarious."
In her book Ratajkowski says she didn't dwell on the alleged incident until she realized that Thicke, now a judge on The Masked Singer, had blocked her on Instagram."With that one gesture, Robin Thicke had reminded everyone on set that we women weren't actually in charge," she says of her experience. "I didn't have any real power as the naked girl dancing around in his music video. I was nothing more than the hired mannequin."
there you have it.
there's no "power" in dancing around naked for a fully clothed drunk man in his music video
i understand martel did a great job of selling that idea to her but it's BS. the video was misogynist af, the song has been revealed to be supporting rape ....
shes basically saying what i said. she was a video hoe. it was a video hoe environment.
that's the reality of the situation. there was just a delay in that reality hitting her.
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 11:36:52 AM
Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on October 03, 2021, 11:13:48 AM
This girl is so full of shit :dead: not mentioning the mess a DECADE later because she has a book that's about to be released.
well to be completely fair to her...it's not uncommon for those who feel victimized to reveal their stories later on in life.
she may have indeed felt victimized. i just wanna know why she or Martel didn't see the red flags and continued shooting
drunk man + your naked ass against his crotch usually will = mess.
She was spreading her legs and practically begging for him to grab her pussy.
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 10:41:30 AM
i see the article states she originally didnt wanna do the video but was convinced by the director (Martel) to get onboard with it
she should have trusted her gut. and that Martel person should have cut the mess when she saw Robin stumbling onto the video set clearly intoxicated.
clearly Martel was more concerned with getting the shot than making sure the work environment wasn't full of red flags.
u dont put a drunken man , or woman for that matter...directly behind a completely naked model. some things are just obvious recipes for disaster. this would be one of them.
i wouldn't be so quick to give Martel flowers for finally doing what was right.
common sense clearly escaped her that day
or perhaps it didn't and she chose to ignore it hoping things would all work out for her video.
I agree she should have said no. The statement how she mocks him and the male gaze just isn't the reality in this video. It's just not as 'fun' and 'empowering' as the director said it would be.
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:48:36 AM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 10:41:30 AM
i see the article states she originally didnt wanna do the video but was convinced by the director (Martel) to get onboard with it
she should have trusted her gut. and that Martel person should have cut the mess when she saw Robin stumbling onto the video set clearly intoxicated.
clearly Martel was more concerned with getting the shot than making sure the work environment wasn't full of red flags.
u dont put a drunken man , or woman for that matter...directly behind a completely naked model. some things are just obvious recipes for disaster. this would be one of them.
i wouldn't be so quick to give Martel flowers for finally doing what was right.
common sense clearly escaped her that day
or perhaps it didn't and she chose to ignore it hoping things would all work out for her video.
I agree she should have said no. The statement how she mocks him and the male gaze just isn't the reality in this video. It's just not as 'fun' and 'empowering' as the director said it would be.
there we fuckin GO.
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Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 11:46:37 AM
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:44:16 AM
Quote"I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, 'What the f*** are you doing, that's it!! The shoot is over!!'" she told the U.K. newspaper, adding that she had taken measures to make women feel comfortable on the set.
"Robin sheepishly apologized," Martel says. "As if he knew it was wrong without understanding how it might have felt for Emily."According to Martel, Thicke's record company was told the shoot would be halted, though a "very professional" Ratajkowski assured her that "we could go on.""We kept on and Emily was phenomenal," Martel told the Times. "She's really the star of the video. She's fully mocking him and the male gaze with her beautiful shape and ferocious energy. She's playful, not seductive. And quite hilarious."
In her book Ratajkowski says she didn't dwell on the alleged incident until she realized that Thicke, now a judge on The Masked Singer, had blocked her on Instagram."With that one gesture, Robin Thicke had reminded everyone on set that we women weren't actually in charge," she says of her experience. "I didn't have any real power as the naked girl dancing around in his music video. I was nothing more than the hired mannequin."
there you have it.
there's no "power" in dancing around naked for a fully clothed drunk man in his music video
i understand martel did a great job of selling that idea to her but it's BS. the video was misogynist af, the song has been revealed to be supporting rape ....
shes basically saying what i said. she was a video hoe. it was a video hoe environment.
that's the reality of the situation. there was just a delay in that reality hitting her.
Talking about blurred lines. The video is giving me a Terry Richardson vibe.
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:44:16 AM
Quote"I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, 'What the f*** are you doing, that's it!! The shoot is over!!'" she told the U.K. newspaper, adding that she had taken measures to make women feel comfortable on the set.
"Robin sheepishly apologized," Martel says. "As if he knew it was wrong without understanding how it might have felt for Emily."According to Martel, Thicke's record company was told the shoot would be halted, though a "very professional" Ratajkowski assured her that "we could go on.""We kept on and Emily was phenomenal," Martel told the Times. "She's really the star of the video. She's fully mocking him and the male gaze with her beautiful shape and ferocious energy. She's playful, not seductive. And quite hilarious."
In her book Ratajkowski says she didn't dwell on the alleged incident until she realized that Thicke, now a judge on The Masked Singer, had blocked her on Instagram."With that one gesture, Robin Thicke had reminded everyone on set that we women weren't actually in charge," she says of her experience. "I didn't have any real power as the naked girl dancing around in his music video. I was nothing more than the hired mannequin."
he probably blocked her to impress his wife or whoever he's with
IDK why she even would want to keep in contact
I'm glad we can agree on THAT
and oh yeah Libra >>>
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Run Ri Run
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Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:52:07 AM
I'm glad we can agree on THAT
and oh yeah Libra >>>
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jkkjjkjkjkjkj :woohoo:
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:58:56 AM
Run Ri Run
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She is so loose
and fas is a virgin? :ummwhat:
She was until she marked her husband. Wassup?
:trannyjblige:
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BhhXD9enhWC/
I still don't find this song problematic dasjasnl;dsaksda
rape culture!
I think everyone was just overreacting a bit.
Quote from: Nine Fushiguro. on October 03, 2021, 12:40:28 PM
I still don't find this song problematic dasjasnl;dsaksda
rape culture!
I think everyone was just overreacting a bit.
honestly.... yeah
i think people just wanted to riot because of the metoo mess, etc
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 12:03:34 PM
and fas is a virgin? :ummwhat:
What other man has she been with?
I'll wait
:woohoo:
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:44:16 AM
Quote"I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, 'What the f*** are you doing, that's it!! The shoot is over!!'" she told the U.K. newspaper, adding that she had taken measures to make women feel comfortable on the set.
"Robin sheepishly apologized," Martel says. "As if he knew it was wrong without understanding how it might have felt for Emily."According to Martel, Thicke's record company was told the shoot would be halted, though a "very professional" Ratajkowski assured her that "we could go on.""We kept on and Emily was phenomenal," Martel told the Times. "She's really the star of the video. She's fully mocking him and the male gaze with her beautiful shape and ferocious energy. She's playful, not seductive. And quite hilarious."
In her book Ratajkowski says she didn't dwell on the alleged incident until she realized that Thicke, now a judge on The Masked Singer, had blocked her on Instagram."With that one gesture, Robin Thicke had reminded everyone on set that we women weren't actually in charge," she says of her experience. "I didn't have any real power as the naked girl dancing around in his music video. I was nothing more than the hired mannequin."
fvcvxccvxcc get getting blocked on ig being what DID it
get this girl off my screen
:omf:
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
Omg what u doin
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 10:31:36 AM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on October 03, 2021, 10:27:16 AM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
so any celebrity who has ever done a nude shoot or anyone who has ever been nude at the beach, in the gym changing room etc deserves to be touched by anyone?
no
but if someone strips down naked and parades themselves in front of a drunken artist on a video set for a concept that is clearly drenched in misogyny....
i dont understand how she was shocked that he misbehaved . she knew the video set she was on, she saw that he was drunk, and she still shimmy-ed her boobs in front of him for the camera. not to say she deserved it but im just not surprised that happened. it doesn't...shock me considering all the factors.
is anyone else shocked by this? :uhh:
and im not surprised that the gorls are discovering the song is about rape
look at the video set :disgusted:
but, "fashion shoot! high class event!"
but what is your point? im not shocked, but its still fucked up and she deserves to speak out imo.
Quote from: Nine Fushiguro. on October 03, 2021, 12:40:28 PM
I still don't find this song problematic dasjasnl;dsaksda
rape culture!
I think everyone was just overreacting a bit.
they really were :dead:
Quote from: YTManzWhore on October 03, 2021, 01:04:40 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 12:03:34 PM
and fas is a virgin? :ummwhat:
What other man has she been with?
I'll wait
:woohoo:
a whole bunch
someone just texted me to confirm
Quote from: L0NZ. on October 03, 2021, 01:07:58 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
Omg what u doin
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Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on October 03, 2021, 01:19:49 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 10:31:36 AM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on October 03, 2021, 10:27:16 AM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
so any celebrity who has ever done a nude shoot or anyone who has ever been nude at the beach, in the gym changing room etc deserves to be touched by anyone?
no
but if someone strips down naked and parades themselves in front of a drunken artist on a video set for a concept that is clearly drenched in misogyny....
i dont understand how she was shocked that he misbehaved . she knew the video set she was on, she saw that he was drunk, and she still shimmy-ed her boobs in front of him for the camera. not to say she deserved it but im just not surprised that happened. it doesn't...shock me considering all the factors.
is anyone else shocked by this? :uhh:
and im not surprised that the gorls are discovering the song is about rape
look at the video set :disgusted:
but, "fashion shoot! high class event!"
but what is your point? im not shocked, but its still fucked up and she deserves to speak out imo.
my point is that shaking ur boobs in front of a clearly drunk man may result in an undesirable experience
ur naked
and he's...ya know...drunk.
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 08:44:30 AM
Yes he already spoke on being on alcohol and drugs when recording the song..he was a trainwreck.
Robin Thicke Admits He Didn't Really Write 'Blurred Lines,' Was High in the Studio
https://time.com/3378763/robin-thicke-blurred-lines-lawsuit-pharrell-drugs/ (https://time.com/3378763/robin-thicke-blurred-lines-lawsuit-pharrell-drugs/) (2014)
QuoteI was high on vicodin and alcohol when I showed up at the studio. So my recollection is when we made the song, I thought I wanted — I — I wanted to be more involved than I actually was by the time, nine months later, it became a huge hit and I wanted credit. So I started kind of convincing myself that I was a little more part of it than I was and I — because I didn't want him — I wanted some credit for this big hit. But the reality is, is that Pharrell had the beat and he wrote almost every single part of the song.
Williams said he was "in the driver's seat" for this song, but explained that sharing credit is the norm for the music industry. "You know, people are made to look like they have much more authorship in the situation than they actually do. So that's where the embellishment comes in." When asked whose words were used in the lyrics, Williams answered: "Mine."
Williams also said that it's "Robin Thicke's voice" that makes the song great: "Because it's the white man singing soulfully and we, unfortunately, in this country don't get enough — we don't get to hear that as often, so we get excited by it when the mainstream gives that a shot."
Thicke also admitted he lied to media outlets about the genesis of the song, like when he described the creative process to GQ: "Pharrell and I were in the studio and I told him that one of my favorite songs of all time was Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up.' I was like, 'Damn, we should make something like that, something with that groove.' Then he started playing a little something and we literally wrote the song in about a half hour and recorded it."
As for why, exactly, he lied, Thicke says that he "had a drug and alcohol problem for the year" and "didn't do a sober interview."
My issue is that Pharrell knows this about some of these white Artists that steal and he continues to work with em. I know its a business but he's been around long enough to not have to work with just anybody. No ma'am
and it literally has nothing to do with a gender
cuz if a man decides to strip down and put his dick in a drunk woman's face
then goes :-o :-o once the drunk woman grabs his penis
...since the expectation was that this drunk woman wouldn't reach out and touch his naked body brushing up against her
sddsdsdsdsd like, get real.
And Robin Thicke is nasty af for that. I guess he can blame it on alcohol and drugs if he wants but ehhhh, idk.
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on October 03, 2021, 01:34:27 PM
And Robin Thicke is nasty af for that. I guess he can blame it on alcohol and drugs if he wants but ehhhh, idk.
i dont know if he blamed it on the alcohol
but emily herself, and the director noticed he was drunk before continuing the shoot
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
King
:guys:
A woman directed this video and it sounds like the concept for the video was meant to be pretty Artsy. It's not shocking that he did this but it doesn't excuse him (not putting words in ur mouth) and we can't really pin any of this on her. She was hired to model and act in the video. This wasn't necessarily a Tip Drill type of tea where the girls are likely told "hey we wanna make this as real as possible. Nelly i want you to slide the card down in between her cheeks and grip that ass"
The difference here IMO is the direction. If he wasn't told to grip her breasts then he had no business doing so. That's like one of those unwritten rules. You can adlib all you want but that ain't no damn adlib :kii:
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 09:10:29 AM
I guess that's why nowadays they have intimacy coaches to really make sure everyone knows the rules. She is a top model...I think it was presented to her like a fashion shoot where everyone will be treated like models and not video heauxs.
!!!!!!!!!
It's sad they have to do this but it makes sense
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on October 03, 2021, 01:40:38 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
King
:guys:
A woman directed this video and it sounds like the concept for the video was meant to be pretty Artsy. It's not shocking that he did this but it doesn't excuse him (not putting words in ur mouth) and we can't really pin any of this on her. She was hired to model and act in the video. This wasn't necessarily a Tip Drill type of tea where the girls are likely told "hey we wanna make this as real as possible. Nelly i want you to slide the card down in between her cheeks and grip that ass"
The difference here IMO is the direction. If he wasn't told to grip her breasts then he had no business doing so. That's like one of those unwritten rules. You can adlib all you want but that ain't no damn adlib :kii:
!!!
It's a music video. They're all acting.
Quote from: Somebody's RIG on October 03, 2021, 01:40:38 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
King
:guys:
A woman directed this video and it sounds like the concept for the video was meant to be pretty Artsy. It's not shocking that he did this but it doesn't excuse him (not putting words in ur mouth) and we can't really pin any of this on her. She was hired to model and act in the video. This wasn't necessarily a Tip Drill type of tea where the girls are likely told "hey we wanna make this as real as possible. Nelly i want you to slide the card down in between her cheeks and grip that ass"
The difference here IMO is the direction. If he wasn't told to grip her breasts then he had no business doing so. That's like one of those unwritten rules. You can adlib all you want but that ain't no damn adlib :kii:
she was a video hoe that day.
the director convinced her that this was art and "empowering" . but she herself said she realized she was nothing more than a "hired mannequin" on set and it was nowhere near as empowering as it was sold to her as.
that's the reality. she herself didnt wanna do the video originally cuz she KNEW it wasnt the move for her
but the director sold it to her as a "oh it will be art! and YOURE in control! empowering!"
however, just cuz a wolf is dressed in sheeps clothing doesnt change its a wolf.
she fell for the bullshit, signed on, and put her naked body up against a drunk musician
it was a video ho environment and some video hoe shit went down. nothing surprising
"acting" my ass.
Quote from: Nine Fushiguro. on October 03, 2021, 12:40:28 PM
I still don't find this song problematic dasjasnl;dsaksda
rape culture!
I think everyone was just overreacting a bit.
Are you a rapist?
and im sure robin is used to women from his videos letting him touch on them and do whatever
those video hoes are known for that.
emily was sold this idea that she would be super special and nothing like those women she saw on TV being video hoes
oh no, this is NOTHING like that. this is empowering. you're the ringmaster !!! he's the puppet! u go girl!
him cupping her tits woke sis tf up .
put ur clothes on and get tf outta there.
this ain't ur lane
and Emily ultimately said what im saying. she realized she was just a video hoe that day.
not an "actress". :plzstop:
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 01:56:38 PM
those video hoes are known for that.
nicole was sold this idea that she would be super special and nothing like those women she saw on TV being video hoes
oh no, this is NOTHING like that. this is empowering. you're the ringmaster !!! he's the puppet! u go girl!
TI & Tiny inviting her home and saying "Guess what's for dinner? You bitch!" woke sis tf up.
put ur clothes on and get tf outta there.
this ain't ur lane
and nicole ultimately said what im saying. she realized she was just a video hoe that day.
not an "actress". :plzstop:
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Yes TI is disgusting as well
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 02:37:31 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 01:56:38 PM
those video hoes are known for that.
nicole was sold this idea that she would be super special and nothing like those women she saw on TV being video hoes
oh no, this is NOTHING like that. this is empowering. you're the ringmaster !!! he's the puppet! u go girl!
TI & Tiny inviting her home and saying "Guess what's for dinner? You bitch!" woke sis tf up.
put ur clothes on and get tf outta there.
this ain't ur lane
and nicole ultimately said what im saying. she realized she was just a video hoe that day.
not an "actress". :plzstop:
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Yes TI is disgusting as well
this is different
shes covered in mud so that makes it artistic
Quote from: Nine Fushiguro. on October 03, 2021, 12:36:50 PM
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhhXD9enhWC/
is that dorinda clark
She wishes
He can grope me tbqfhwy
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 08:55:28 AM
so she stepped on the set butt naked to be one of the video hoes and was surprised when he touched her
is what im getting from this
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Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 02:37:31 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 01:56:38 PM
those video hoes are known for that.
nicole was sold this idea that she would be super special and nothing like those women she saw on TV being video hoes
oh no, this is NOTHING like that. this is empowering. you're the ringmaster !!! he's the puppet! u go girl!
TI & Tiny inviting her home and saying "Guess what's for dinner? You bitch!" woke sis tf up.
put ur clothes on and get tf outta there.
this ain't ur lane
and nicole ultimately said what im saying. she realized she was just a video hoe that day.
not an "actress". :plzstop:
(https://media.giphy.com/media/PMTpO5AmKweziyDCsI/giphy.gif)
Yes TI is disgusting as well
Is Nicole a hoe too? She's fully naked here
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And apparently everyone on that photoshoot set can touch her boobs, cause being naked is an invite to get groped. :gotchafag:
Quote from: 𝖘𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖉 on October 03, 2021, 04:02:08 PM
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 02:37:31 PM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 01:56:38 PM
those video hoes are known for that.
nicole was sold this idea that she would be super special and nothing like those women she saw on TV being video hoes
oh no, this is NOTHING like that. this is empowering. you're the ringmaster !!! he's the puppet! u go girl!
TI & Tiny inviting her home and saying "Guess what's for dinner? You bitch!" woke sis tf up.
put ur clothes on and get tf outta there.
this ain't ur lane
and nicole ultimately said what im saying. she realized she was just a video hoe that day.
not an "actress". :plzstop:
(https://media.giphy.com/media/PMTpO5AmKweziyDCsI/giphy.gif)
Yes TI is disgusting as well
Is Nicole a hoe too? She's fully naked here
(https://live.staticflickr.com/2215/2414839101_f815dc843c.jpg)
And apparently everyone on that photoshoot set can touch her boobs, cause being naked is an invite to get groped. :gotchafag:
well if she's dancing up on a drunken man on the set with her tits hanging out id probably advise her he could get sloppy with his hands
this RATacooky girl is just trynna get press
if he clasped one of ur damn flapjacks, file a civil suit and GONE
🙄
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 09:57:29 AM
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 09:10:29 AM
I guess that's why nowadays they have intimacy coaches to really make sure everyone knows the rules. She is a top model...I think it was presented to her like a fashion shoot where everyone will be treated like models and not video heauxs.
the entire atmosphere of that video was drenched in misogyny
robin fully dressed in a suit while naked girls paraded around him in a "ditzy model" manner
but omg! he touched one of the models :-o no one saw that coming
this aint that type ah shoot!
im sorry but :disgusted:
I agree.
This is all getting ridiculous
Not her living my fantasy. :stressed:
But it wouldn't have ended like that. :wakemeupinsidebby:
Quote from: PRESSED on October 04, 2021, 06:51:22 AM
Quote from: Gabija on October 03, 2021, 09:57:29 AM
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 09:10:29 AM
I guess that's why nowadays they have intimacy coaches to really make sure everyone knows the rules. She is a top model...I think it was presented to her like a fashion shoot where everyone will be treated like models and not video heauxs.
the entire atmosphere of that video was drenched in misogyny
robin fully dressed in a suit while naked girls paraded around him in a "ditzy model" manner
but omg! he touched one of the models :-o no one saw that coming
this aint that type ah shoot!
im sorry but :disgusted:
I agree.
This is all getting ridiculous
:omgwatshappening:
Blurred lines indeed
:nowgorl:
Quote from: RAY7 on October 03, 2021, 11:51:09 AM
Quote from: Annie on October 03, 2021, 11:44:16 AM
Quote"I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, 'What the f*** are you doing, that's it!! The shoot is over!!'" she told the U.K. newspaper, adding that she had taken measures to make women feel comfortable on the set.
"Robin sheepishly apologized," Martel says. "As if he knew it was wrong without understanding how it might have felt for Emily."According to Martel, Thicke's record company was told the shoot would be halted, though a "very professional" Ratajkowski assured her that "we could go on.""We kept on and Emily was phenomenal," Martel told the Times. "She's really the star of the video. She's fully mocking him and the male gaze with her beautiful shape and ferocious energy. She's playful, not seductive. And quite hilarious."
In her book Ratajkowski says she didn't dwell on the alleged incident until she realized that Thicke, now a judge on The Masked Singer, had blocked her on Instagram."With that one gesture, Robin Thicke had reminded everyone on set that we women weren't actually in charge," she says of her experience. "I didn't have any real power as the naked girl dancing around in his music video. I was nothing more than the hired mannequin."
he probably blocked her to impress his wife or whoever he's with
IDK why she even would want to keep in contact
It honestly sounds more like she's in her feelings for being blocked and doing this out of spite.