Penelope Cruz Controversal Lingerie Video

By admin November 18, 2013 16:14
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Penelope CruzPenelope Cruz is without a doubt an accredited actress that is able to play universal roles. She frequently heats up the big screen and now has taken her sensual camera appeal and merged that in to her first directing piece where she has made a super sexy ad for lingerie company Agent Provocateur. Casting model Irina Shayk, Spanish sex symbol Miguel Angel Silvestre and her own sister Monica Cruz the controversial ad has viewers divided.

The commercial, that showed dozens of stunning models in lingerie to the delight of Silvestre, was censored on YouTube and Cruz has now publicly expressed her disgust with the decision. 

Penelope’s brother Eduardo composed the music and her husband Javier Bardem and best friend actress Goya Toledo were also part of the ensemble. Plus, Penelope and Monica designed the lingerie collection (named L’Agent) for the firm.

Now, the Spanish actress regrets that many people have been unable to enjoy her six minute video, because of censorship.

“Apparently I’m a pervert,” Cruz told the Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald.

She complains that the ad, which she intended to make erotic and smart, was described as pornographic and too sexy for viewers.

“It was censored because people said it was too sexy or too pornographic for YouTube and then two days later they put it back on.”

But it didn’t make things better.

“Then some people were still saying that it was too sexy to be there so you have to put your information about who you are, your email and say that you are older than 18 because apparently you can watch all those violent videos and horrible things that leave you traumatized forever but you can’t watch this,” Cruz quipped.

In August, Cruz told Vogue magazine that her first work as a director was “very personal and important for me, a very interesting experience. They gave me all the freedom and I was able to tell the story I wanted to tell. I used women of all shapes and sizes, as it was important for me to let women know that this brand is for everyone.”

The company’s creative director, Sarah Shotton supports the actress telling Vogue, “Penelope said that she wanted to be fully engaged in the creative process of the ad, and took it upon herself to take care of even the smallest details in the production.”

View the commercial to see if you think it is too hot for T.V. http://youtu.be/hpqhUpiUYy8

By admin November 18, 2013 16:14

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