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Middle age pop-punk rocker Avril Lavigne is struggling to stay relevant with the kids these days. The 29-year-old artist didn’t intend on debuting her latest music video Hello Kitty on Tuesday. According to her rep, the video was “leaked” a day early, and the response wasn’t pretty. The overwhelming consensus is that it was racist and insensitive towards Japanese people. In the video, Lavigne is drinking sake and dancing around Japan in a obscure cupcake skirt while surrounded by four Asian dancers in matching outfits the whole time.

Lavigne responded to her haters via Twitter:

Obviously, there’s more to Japan and their people than cutesy, colorful outfits and eating sushi. The worst part of this is the really random dubstep bridges. Maybe this is all just a publicity stunt to get everyone to buy her newish self-titled album? It has to be good since Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger helped write it.

(via Daily News)

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3 replies on “Avril Lavigne’s ‘Hello Kitty’ Video Attracts the Wrong Attention”

  1. I can’t see this as racist. A misguided and poor attempt to copy the style of Tommy Heavenly6/TommyFebruary6, sure.

  2. Not racist. Go to Harajuku on any given day you can see just about the same thing.
    Got to love Japan.

  3. RACIST!!!! Everything is RACIST!!!!. please. Where has comon sense gone? I wish it would come back.

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