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Chains, gyrations, and barely there outfits: Youtube bans Madonna's Girl Gone ... - Daily Mail

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Chains, gyrations, and barely there outfits: Youtube bans Madonna's Girl Gone ... - Daily Mail
Mar 25th 2012, 00:51

By Iona Kirby

PUBLISHED: 00:36, 25 March 2012 | UPDATED: 00:36, 25 March 2012

A raunchy video for the latest single by Madonna has been banned from being seen by under-18s on YouTube.

The video for Girl Gone Wild features the 53-year-old singer dancing in black PVC hotpants with topless male dancers in black tights and stiletto heels.

YouTube rules say videos can be restricted if they contain 'nudity and dramatised or implied sexual conduct'.

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Still got it: Madonna shows off her flexibility in her music video for Girl Gone Wild

Still got it: Madonna shows off her flexibility in her music video for Girl Gone Wild

Sex appeal: The 53-year-old doesn't hold anything back in the newly released raunchy video

Sex appeal: The 53-year-old doesn't hold anything back in the newly released raunchy video

Fans who want to watch the five-minute black-and-white film on the site have to sign in to website Google – YouTube's parent company – and confirm their name and date of birth.

A spokesman for Google said the video breached 'community guidelines'. It is understood Madonna has been sent a list of scenes that must be cut if the restriction is to be lifted.

Madonna's video for the single Justify My Love was banned by MTV in 1990. The star's spokesman Liz Rosenberg said: 'Some things never change.'

Skimpy: The sexy video is shot in black and white and sees Madonna scantily clad

Living up to its namesake: Madonna gyrates up against the wall in one of the scenes

Living up to its namesake: Madonna gyrates up against the wall in one of the scenes

Bondage: Part of the music video shows Madonna's silhouette as she dances while in chains

Bondage: Part of the music video shows Madonna's silhouette as she dances while in chains

The video has a distinct bondage style and appears to be something of a rehash of her Sex era.

At one point the pop icon can be seen enjoying an embrace with several topless and oiled up young men, who later dance around in just leggings and stilettos.

The highly anticipated video was released on the internet today and quickly became a top trending topic on Twitter.

Users of the social networking site had varying opinions, although some did their best to fuel the ever-present row between Madonna and Lady Gaga.

Raunchy: Madonna is embraced by several topless and oiled up young men

Raunchy: Madonna is embraced by several topless and oiled up young men

Pulling shapes: The men in question are then seen preforming a dance routine in leggings and stilettos

Pulling shapes: The men in question are then seen preforming a dance routine in leggings and stilettos

Moving and shaking: Madonna then joins the men to show off some seductive choreography

Moving and shaking: Madonna then joins the men to show off some seductive choreography

Suggestive: Madonna gets up close and personal with her extras in the series of racy scenes

Suggestive: Madonna gets up close and personal with her extras in the series of racy scenes

It was suggested by some Gaga fans that Madonna took inspiration from the video for Alejandro.

However others scotched this idea.

One Twitter user, Callum J R Davies, wrote: 'So Madonna stole Girl Gone Wild form Alejandro, but that was taken from Vogue, Express Yourself & Human Nature... Madonna stealing her self. [sic]'

Most people had praise for the video and one Twitter fan described it as 'breathtaking'.

Dramatic: Madonna looks striking with her platinum and dark lips in the video

Flaunting her figure: The fitness fanatic certainly isn't shy of showing her athletic shape

Flaunting her figure: The fitness fanatic certainly isn't shy of showing her athletic shape

Special effects: Some fans have controversially suggested Madonna took inspiration from Lady Gaga's Alejandro

Special effects: Some fans have controversially suggested Madonna took inspiration from Lady Gaga's Alejandro

The release of the Girl Gone Wild video comes just two days after a preview of another song on her forthcoming album was leaked online.

The controversially titled I F****d Up seems to tell the story of a relationship gone wrong, another track from the highly-anticipated LP which could be connected to her failed marriage to Guy Richie.

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