London: Pop superstar Madonna has brushed off the controversy surrounding the raunchy video of herlatest single Girl Gone Wild.
The 53-year-old singer's new promo, which includes nudity, has been slapped with a viewing age restriction byYouTube bosses, Daily Star reported.
Madonna's management have reportedly been asked to recut the video so that the video-sharing website can screen thevideo for all of its users.
"I'm supposed to be a girl gone wild in the video! How could you go wild and not grind? This is the question thatpeople should be asking," Madonna said.
Earlier, a representative for YouTube had said, "We review all videos flagged by our users against our communityguidelines. In some cases we age restrict flagged material that, while not in violation of those guidelines, containsimages that may be unsuitable for younger users."
The 53-year-old singer's new promo, which includes nudity, has been slapped with a viewing age restriction byYouTube bosses, Daily Star reported.
Madonna's management have reportedly been asked to recut the video so that the video-sharing website can screen thevideo for all of its users.
Earlier, a representative for YouTube had said, "We review all videos flagged by our users against our communityguidelines. In some cases we age restrict flagged material that, while not in violation of those guidelines, containsimages that may be unsuitable for younger users."
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