By MAMAMIA TEAM
1. First Sinead O’Connor and now Annie Lennox. The former Eurythmics lead singer has spoken out about Miley Cyrus and other female pop stars’ risque performances and music videos.
“I have to say that I’m disturbed and dismayed by the recent spate of overtly sexualised performances and videos,” Lennox wrote on her Facebook page.
“You know the ones I’m talking about. It seems obvious that certain record companies are peddling highly styled pornography with musical accompaniment.
“As if the tidal wave of sexualised imagery wasn’t already bombarding impressionable young girls enough..I believe in freedom of speech and expression, but the market forces don’t give a toss about the notion of boundaries. As long as there’s booty to make money out of, it will be bought and sold.
“It’s depressing to see how these performers are so eager to push this new level of low.Their assumption seems to be that misogyny- utilised and displayed through oneself is totally fine, as long as you are the one creating it. As if it’s all justified by how many millions of dollars and U tube hits you get from behaving like pimp and prostitute at the same time. It’s a glorified and monetized form of self harm.”
The Facebook update has been shared 15,144 times and had over 55, 400 likes and Lennox has posted another update qualifying what she meant about sexuality.
Top Comments
Just as a side note: The Finn episode is called "The Quarterback"
Remember a few years back when Annie Lennox performed "There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)", at the Logies.
Now that was a disturbing performance.
Are you kidding??? From what I remember it was great.
Just watched it on YouTube. That wasn't a great performance.