Tuesday, 1 March 2016

ADULT CONTENT: Boobs, bush and penis – the insanely sordid music video YouTube won't ban


ORAL sex, oiled boobs, bare bushes and public urination are being hosted on YouTube in the world's most explicit music video.
Electronic artist Peaches also featured a penis and writhing orgy scenes in controversial footage filmed for her sordid new track Rub.
Among the cast for the clip were a number of sex workers and porn stars, who spent two-days in front of the camera in the California desert.
And the result is so explicit that the video has reportedly been taken down by the video sharing site a number of times, only to be allowed back up.
A naked woman, left, Malice McMunn pole dances, top right, and Peaches with boobs, bottom right
   CENSORED: The video is reduced to mere seconds when the explicit 
   content is removed
A naked woman is massaged by oil-soaked women
   SORDID: A naked woman is massaged by her oil-soaked pals
In scenes too graphic to reproduce, a woman pulls something furry from a pal's vagina using her teeth.
Another woman pulls a microphone from inside her, before a transexual porn star waves her dong in a co-star's face.
Two naked women even take a wizz on camera in the five-minute clip, which has been seen more than 836,000 times.
It's the latest in a series of YouTube clips that have come close to breaching YouTube's infamously strict porn policy.
Naked women in the Peaches' music video Rub
   SAND AND SEX: The video was shot in America's Joshua Tree National 
   Park, California


Trans porn star Danni Daniels reveals her surprise
   SURPRISE: Trans porn star Danni Daniels shows her pal something 
   unexpected
Lex Vaughn, who co-directed the video, said: "We wanted a lesbian desert sex scene, but without the male gaze."
She also told the Daily Dot that 37 women appeared on camera, saying: "In Peaches' videos, there's women involved on both sides of the camera."
Peaches has become notorious for pushing the boundaries with her music and has songs with titles like "Shake Yer Dix" and "Lovertits".

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