A little over a year after Emily Ratajkowski first accused Robin Thicke of sexually assaulting her while filming the “Blurred Lines” music video back in 2013, Elle Evans, another model on the set, has ...
Robin Thicke is not equivocating. “I know you want it,” the R&B star croons without a shred of irony in “Blurred Lines”, his chart-topper of 2013. His fictitious interlocutor is “a good girl” who, the ...
There have long been problems surrounding the language and overall tone used in Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines. The controversy became a talking point once more in 2021, when model and actress Emily ...
The scrutiny intensified. A “Law Revue” from the University of New Zealand released a parody called “Defined Lines,” reversing the gender roles of the original to reflect the feminist critique. Lily ...
The music video director Diane Martel died on Thursday, September 18, in New York, her family told Rolling Stone. “Diane passed away peacefully at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital—surrounded by ...
“Blurred Lines” wasn’t supposed to be a meaningful song. It was, by design, a trifle: Pharrell, in imperial-superstar mode, goofing off with the white soul singer and textbook sex idiot Robin Thicke ...
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