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Nigella Lawson Elephant Appeal Immigration George Osborne Greece Michael Gove Arts + Ents >Music >News Robin Thicke claims British people don't 'get' Blurred Lines following advert ban The singer said the song, which has been banned by a number of British institutions, has been misunderstood
Daisy Wyatt Daisy Wyatt Daisy Wyatt is an online Arts & Entertainment reporter for The Independent. She likes when popular culture meets politics, and her radio is only ever tuned between Radio 4 and The HITS.
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Print Your friend's email address Your email address Note: We do not store your email address(es) but your IP address will be logged to prevent abuse of this feature. Please read our Legal Terms & Policies A A A Email Robin Thicke believes �Blurred Lines� has been banned in the UK by �people who don�t understand the song
He said: �I don�t think people got it out here [in the UK] in those positions of power.� The singer�s comments come a day after an advert featuring the single was banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (AS
. The 36-year-old told the BBC: �I think the kids get it�.I just have to deal with that.� The advert for Dr Dre�s Beats Pill speakers, which features a version of Thicke�s original video featuring scantily-clad girls, was banned from being aired until after 7.30pm after 97 complaints were made about its sexually suggestive sc
es. In its ruling, the ASA said some viewers could find elements of the advert distasteful, �particularly the shots of the women�s bodies with their heads obscured and the shot of the woman on all f
rs�. Beats Electronics International defended its advert, claiming the women were strong individuals who were �not subservient to the male char
ter�. The song�s lyrics have previously been criticised by rape charities for appearing to refer to non-consensu
sex. Thicke, who is married to American actress Paula Patton, previously defended the lyrics and video in a GQ blog. He said the song was acceptable �because all three [artists in the video] are happily married with ch
dren�. He said: �We were like, �We�re the perfect guys to make fun of this. People say, �Hey, do you think this is degrading to women?� I�m like, �Of course it is. What a pleasure it is to degrade a woman. I�ve never gotten to do that before. I�ve always respected women.� �So we just wanted to turn it over on its head and make people go, women and their bodies are beautiful. Men are gonna want to follow them around.� He said today he wrote the song about his wife. �She�s my good girl. And I know she wants it because we�ve been together for 20 year
� he said. �Blurred Lines� has also been banned from being played at any of the student union buildings at the University of Edinburgh and Univers

of Leeds.

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