Taylor Swift received an apology from the music publication Billboard after it included footage of an infamous nude wax figure in her image in a video meant to celebrate her career.
The shocking display originally came to light when her longtime nemesis Kanye West, 47, used it and nude figures of other celebrities in his Famous music video.
Billboard was quickly beset by a wave of angry fan complaints over using the nude was figure.
‘’We are deeply sorry to Taylor Swift and all of our readers and viewers that in a video celebrating Swift’s achievements, we included a clip that falsely depicted her,’ the publication wrote in an apology post shared on X (formerly Twitter) just after midnight on November 28. ‘We have removed the clip from our video and sincerely regret the harm we caused with this error.’
Notably, the shot has now been removed from the video tribute.
So far, it’s unclear how the inappropriate image made its way into Billboard’s career highlights reel.
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Taylor Swift received an apology from the music publication Billboard after it included footage of an infamous nude wax figure in her image in a video meant to celebrate her career; seen November 10 in Kansas City, Missouri
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The shocking display originally came to light when her longtime nemesis Kanye West, 47, used it and nude figures of other celebrities in his Famous music video
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On Thursday, a community note had been appended to Billboard’s apology by X users. The note claims that West’s Famous video was an example of revenge porn, though there’s little legal analysis to support that claim
It noted the wax figure’s origins in West’s Famous video, then went on to claim that ‘the music video was revenge porn,’ which is ‘illegal in most U.S. states.’
However, because of the fact that the figure was created by an artist and was apparently not intended to be for explicitly sexual purposes, it’s unlikely that it could be classified as revenge porn for the sake of prosecution.
However, in a Forbes post published after the video was originally released, Nicholas Rozansky argued that Swift, 34, might have been able to sue West for copyright infringement if the sculpture was based on an existing copyrighted photo or other image.
She may have also had the option to sue for defamation or libel due to the sexual nature of the sculpture, or possibly using California’s Right to Publicity law, which allows individuals to ‘control the commercial use of his or her name, image, likeness, or other unequivocal aspects of one’s identity.’
Ahead of the release of the groveling apology, Swift’s fans lambasted Billboard on social media for the video, which named her the second-greatest pop star of the 21st century.
The figure came from the 2016 music video of Kanye West’s controversial song Famous, which features the lyric: ‘I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous.’
In the divisive video, the naked waxwork was placed in a bed next to others of high-profile individuals such as Amber Rose, Donald Trump, Rihanna, and Kanye himself.
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Taylor Swift fans have slammed Billboard after they included a naked waxwork figure of her in their video to celebrate her being named the second greatest pop star of the 21st century
At the time, the move was criticized as being misogynistic, and Taylor and Kanye were embroiled in an ongoing feud.
‘Taylor is furious after seeing Kanye’s video. She feels like she’s been assaulted,’ a source told Hollywood Life at the time.
So, after Billboard chose to include that clip in the video that was celebrating her success and achievements, many fans were left seething, despite the publication posting an apology.
After Billboard posted its apology, fans continued to rage.
‘Okay, Billboard‘s intention was to recap everything that happened in her entire career, i get that. But was it really necessary to include THAT scene? Just nasty, disrespectful and unprofessional. #BillboardIsOverParty,’ one person wrote.
‘Taylor and her team should take strict action cuz that was so unprofessional and problematic on billboard’s part.’
‘That was intentional and nasty.’
‘They honestly could’ve used one of her many photos and they chose something that’s not even really her. the disrespect.’
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At the time, the move was criticised as being mysoginistic and Taylor and Kanye were embroiled in an ongoing feud
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So, after Billboard chose to include that clip in the video that was celebrating her success and achievements, many fans were left seething