Though possibly one of the most memorable recent incidents around the topic of bottoming was when singer Troye Sivan was hounded by the press over his sexual position. And then I was also considerate and made my f**king bed which I never do! And then I laid out a towel – WHICH I NEVER DO because I’m not a very considerate person – and all of a sudden wanting to bottom makes me nice, and then… He f***king CANCELLED.” He explained, “I found someone who committed like a responsible adult to coming over later and I spent a ton of time in HERE (camera swoops to the toilet). He then ranted in a viral video about preparing all day for a hookup only to have the other guy cancel at the last minute. That was when the Twitter user and “Top Guy” FloralAndy decided to do the rare act of bottoming. The often ignored problem of prep time was also spotlighted in February of last year. Oh, you’re only allowed to eat an apple, a carrot or something light to eat that your body’s not gonna process to eat.” A bottom has to wake up early in the morning, douche out, shower, get ready, check again, walk around, douche out again (just to triple check). Instant hard-on… Now let’s move on for a bottom. “When it’s time for shooting, they get TriMix and inject your penis. “What do tops do in the morning before a shoot? Show up on set on their phones and fill out paperwork,” Rizzo continued. Rizzo also noted how it’s bottoms who put in more prep work before shooting a scene. He was preparing to release his debut full-length album titled “Montero” on Columbia Records, NBC News reported.Of course, we could already talk about the problems with the racial aspects of that studio, but that’s a whole other article. “Industry Baby,” which was co-produced by Kanye West, was Nas’ third single of the year, at the time of this writing. For that reason, we rate this claim “False.” In other words, while it was true Lil Nas X claimed to have shared an uncensored version of his music video for the track “Industry Baby,” the announcement was nothing but a troll - nowhere on the internet can you find an official, non-pixelated video by the rapper showing him and dancers performing to the song naked.
“I thought my phone was broken,” someone commented under Nas’ TikTok video. At that point, the song kept playing and a “loading” or “rebuffering” symbol spun on top of a still image of a shower head - as if to give viewers the impression that they encountered a technical issue. While it was true Lil Was X’ uploaded a second version of the music video - this time with the title, “ Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow – INDUSTRY BABY (Uncensored Video) - the clip repeated the initial video’s opening scenes and then changed when Lil Nas X and the dancers seemingly danced naked. “I went to YouTube so fast,” one commenter wrote.īut they didn’t find what they were looking for. The TikTok video showed him using a hair sponge in the bathroom as the song played, including the text, “SUPRISE!” (sic). So, when the 22-year-old uploaded a selfie-style TikTok video on July 28 indicating that he had released an explicit, unredacted version of video, his fans flocked to YouTube to find it.
In its review of the music video, NBC News described it as “intentionally playful and comically sexually themed,” adding: “He’s fondling his dancers throughout the clip - including a hilarious nude dance scene in the shower with everyone’s privates pixilated - and even guest rapper Jack Harlow gets in on the action, although with a female dancer.” The areas of their genitals were blurred, as if to give the impression that the footage was the PG-version of something more provocative. It showed Lil Nas X playing a variety of roles within America’s criminal justice system (judge, defendant, prison inmate, etc.) and, at one point, depicted him and a crowd of male dancers seemingly performing nude. The artists had uploaded the initial video to YouTube as part of the song’s debut on July 23. On July 28, 2021, Snopes was alerted to a TikTok video posted by rapper Lil Nas X in which he claimed to have released an “uncensored” version of a music video for “ Industry Baby,” his single with collaborator Jack Harlow that was released less than one week earlier.