No Doubt's Native American video: why it wasn't looking hot
The band were forced to pull their latest video, with its Native American visuals. Did Gwen Sefani have an attack of 'feather, teepee and tomahawks' syndrome?"Do you think I'm looking hot?" sings Gwen Stefani on No Doubt's new single Looking Hot. If the reaction to the video is anything to go by, the answer is most definitely a "not".In the clip, Stefani plays a Native American princess in a variety of culturally questionable garb (feathered headdress, tasselled tribal dress, moccasin boots). We...
Guardian Music — Band apologise for stereotypical depiction of Native Americans, saying they never meant to 'offend, hurt or trivialise'No Doubt have removed their latest video from the i... more info
Guardian Music — The band were forced to pull their latest video, with its Native American visuals. Did Gwen Sefani have an attack of 'feather, teepee and tomahawks' syndrome?"Do you thin... more info
Guardian Music — Gwen Stefani's band has pulled a video featuring her writhing with an eagle feather plume. Let cultural appropriation end hereGwen Stefani's hands are bound with rope and... more info
ContactMusic — No Doubt have pulled the video for their new single Looking Hot after it came under fire from members of the Native American community.The band... more info
Dlisted —
No Doubt killed their own video yesterday for "Looking Hot" after many, many people yelled at them for playing "Cowboys & Indians" in it. The video, which shows Gwen Ste... more info
ContactMusic — No Doubt have been forced to apologise to the Native American community after offending some of its members with their latest pop video. No Doubt –... more info
Pop Crunch — No Doubt actually has a lot of doubt about their recently released cowboys-and-Indians-themed music video. The band effectively wiped all evidence of its “Looking Hot... more info
ContactMusic — No Doubt has pulled its video for new single 'Looking Hot' and offered an apology after the clip's content was accused of being racist. The video... more info
Topix — No Doubt Pull Latest Music Video Offline Over Native American Controversy Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 11.04.2012 It was viewed as disrespectful... No Doubt have pulled the... more info
Topix — No Doubt has pulled its new cowboys-and-Indians-themed music video and is apologizing to Native Americans and others offended by the clip. more info
Starpulse — No Doubt has removed their latest music video from the Internet after viewers complained that the band was being racist with its take on the Wild West. more info
E! Online — UPDATE: No Doubt has pulled their new "Looking Hot" video off YouTube after getting complaints from Native Americans. The band addressed the controversy on their website ... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada —
No Doubt have pulled the video for their new single Looking Hot after it came under fire from members of the Native American community. more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Rock band No Doubt quickly found itself in hot water after releasing a new video last week for the song “Looking Hot,” which featured an Old West theme and singer Gwe... more info
Big Apple Music Scene — Sure, their decision to include Native American themes in their video for Looking Good may have been in poor taste, but I really respect the way
No Doubt
is handling th... more info