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AllSimpson.com is the
unofficial fanlisting for the
beautiful and talented actress
Jessica Simpson. We provide the
biography, discography, latest news,
pictures, and much more. I hope you
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:: July 2005 :: |
| 05
July
2005 -
NBC 10.com |
| Groups Wants
Simpson's Bikini Killed From Video |
Is Jessica Simpson's
new bikini video too hot for some Christian groups?
According to the move Web site Internet Movie Data
Base, a conservative group called The Resistance
said it was disappointed in Simpson's remake of
"These Boots Are Made For Walking."
In the video, the bikini-clad reality TV star
cavorts in a skimpy bathing suit as she washes her
automobile co-star in film, the famous "General Lee"
from the original TV series from the 1970s.
The singer is also seen in the same bikini in a
promotional trailer for "The 'Dukes Of Hazzard"
movie.
"She's a singing stripper," a spokesman named John
Connor said on the group's Web site,
theresistancemanifesto.com.
"It's disappointing to have Jessica, a pastor's
daughter and Christian role model, join the ranks of
the 'singing strippers' such as Britney Spears and
Christina Aguilera" explained Connor in a press
release.
"She has one of the most beautiful voices, and is a
very beautiful girl," said Connor. "But it's sad to
see her whore her self out like this. What's worse
is that pastor Joe Simpson is Jessica's manager, as
well as her father."
Connor wants an apology issued by the Simpsons and
the video edited to take out the racy segments. He's
also urging viewers to call MTV and ask it to stop
playing the video.
“She took a classic like the Dukes of Hazzard, and
Daisy Duke, and turned her into a slutty, stripper
with a fetish for old men.” said Conner.
MTV is heavily promoting the film, which also stars
starring Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxville,
and is set to be released on Aug. 5.
According to the Associated Press, MTV will present
a 30-minute special from Georgia where the original
TV series was filmed. Connor is scheduled to discuss
his complaints with the video on CNBC's "The Big
Idea" on Wednesday night at 10:00 p.m. ET.
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