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Britney Spears vs. Fox News | 03/13/2009 12:55 pm

Spears's Music Video Spoofs Fox News's Megyn Kelly (Video)

By The Staff at wowOwow.com

Britney Spears’s new music video, "If U Seek Amy," debuted Thursday — and in case you didn’t see it (and we bet you didn’t), the pop princess mocks a Fox News anchor who disapproved of the single’s explicit language.

The spoof of Megyn Kelly, host of Fox News’s "Kelly’s Court," is so brief that if you blink, you’ll miss it. But the blonde broadcaster at the beginning and end of the racy video seems to be the same reporter who discussed the show’s questionable lyrics on her show.

Watch the Britney Spears video "If U Seek Amy":

Watch Megyn Kelly’s controversial debate on the explicit content:

4 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Nanny hasSeven
Get over it, Megyn. You’re fighting a losing battle. I’m a 57 yo grandmother who happens to like Britney Spears. I also like Avryl Levine, who also has questionable lyrics, as do many of today’s pop music entertainers. No, I don’t let my grandchildren listen to specific lyrics when they’re with me in the car ~ I turn the volume down when I know the words are coming. I listen to my 13 yo granddaughter’s music so that I WILL know what the lyrics are. And as far as making sense, there have been songs throughout the generations whose lyrics didn’t make sense. I have yet to understand most rap "songs", and for heavens sake, I certainly don’t know what apple bottom jeans are, but I do like Flo-ri-da’s song about them. Britney Spears isn’t the first singer to practically spell out 4 letter words. Some performers who choose to actually sing the words get banned. If you don’t like it Megyn, then don’t listen. I feel the same way about the Viagra and K-Y Jelly commercials. Can’t stand them, am embarrassed by them, but I guess I’m stuck with them, just as you are.
By Nanny hasSeven on 03/13/2009 2:57 pm
Joleen Knits
Absolutely, Nanny. When the Stones’ Let’s Spend the Night Together came out my mother was apoplectic with disgust. Four decades later I’m still a moral, productive member of society, notwithstanding my music. Besides, has Ms. Kelly turned on HBO or Showtime? Is she aware of the problems this country faces? Britney Spears is an easy target. Destructive, negative behavior is the province of the lazy. It’s easier to destroy than engage in the hard work required in accomplishing constructive growth.
By Joleen Knits on 03/13/2009 3:33 pm
Jerry  Howard

This is another sign of the times. The sad thing is there is another song like this on the air now. Lady Gaga has a song on the charts called Poker face the chorus goes my my my poker Face fu fu fu**her face. They are allowed to sell this to children through all the media venues. Meanwhile we are just suppose to pretend that she is singing poker face slurred not what she is obviously singing. I really think we need to look at obscenity laws if this is allowed it is just another step into the abyss. I hate to seem apocalyptic but the end is near.

By Jerry Howard on 03/13/2009 3:56 pm
Chrome Toe

so i tried to watch the britney video and it’s been removed? as for the song i get the word is offensive. however the context of the song is so much less misogynistic than other songs on the radio that don’t use the F word in any way. The one I hated the most that was playing CONSTANTLY on kid stations was "Smack That". here’s the lyrics:

smack that all on the floor, smack that give me some more, smack that till you get sore, smack that ooh ooh

Here’s some more from the verse instead of chorus:

I feel you creeping I can see it in my shadow, wanna jump up in my lamborghini gallardo, maybe go to my place and just kick it like tae bo, and possibly bend you over look back and watch me

The basic gist of the song is that this guy has a bunch of money now and women hang all over him and he just wants to F—— them. and now he CAN because he has money. he calls them hangers on and club hangers and etc.. talks about how he has three at a time. how he gets a woody… that type of thing. And this was just general radio play a couple years ago.

people need to be outraged a lot more over what we’re allowing the messages to girls to be in this country. I think this anchor sounds naive and moralistic. there’s a different way to come at it but i think it shoudl be addressed.

By Chrome Toe on 03/16/2009 10:44 am