Pop
singer
Rihanna's
latest
music
video
S&M
has
reportedly
been
banned
by
the
video-sharing
website,
YouTube.
According
to
sources,
the
reason
behind
it
is
that
the
content
in
the
video
is
inappropriate
for
some
its
users.
It
is
said
the
video
is
full
of
nudity
and
lyrics
include
lot
of
racy
language.
According
to
sources,
Rihanna
dances
around
in
latex
poking
fun
at
the
ball-gag-wearing
media
in
the
video,
while
singing
lyrics
like
'Sex
in
the
air/
I
don't
care/
I
love
the
smell
of
it/
Sticks
and
stones
may
break
my
bones/
But
chains
and
whips
excite
me'.
Besides
YouTube,
11
countries
have
already
banned
the
video
from
airplay.
Several
radio
stations
have
also
stopped
airing
it
over
its
racy
lyrics.
Some
radio
stations
including
BBC
1
Radio
are
waiting
for
its
edited
version
before
taking
it
live
on
air.
However,
Rihanna
has
already
got
the
S&M
video
posted
on
Rihannanow.com.
Recently,
the
singer
tweeted,
"U
can
now
view
the
S&M
video
on
Rihannanow.com
UNFLAGGED!!!" She
thinks
that
she
is
perfectly
good
at
being
bad
in
her
new
video.
Talking
about
its
racy
content,
she
tweeted,
"They
watched
Umbrella...
I
was
full
nude."