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Taste the diffidence
The video has been show in R. Kelly's trial. Here's a good report; one tangential but interesting detail higlighted below. I guess even R. Kelly has standards:
Yes, R. Kelly stopped to change the station when The Spice Girls came on, thereby introducing the Spice Girls and the rest of the world to an utterly novel form of humiliation.
Here’s how the Chicago Tribune described it:
The tape begins with a man handing the female participant money as a commercial for a home refinancing company plays in the background. At his instruction, the female dances for him while “Everybody” by the Backstreet Boys plays on the room’s sound system.
At times, he can be heard telling her to “dance faster, baby,” before instructing her to urinate for the camera. The female often refers to him as “Daddy” while the two engage in dirty talk.
The two pause briefly when a Spice Girls song comes on the radio and the man stops to change the station. The video ends with the man urinating and finishing the sex act.
The tape begins with a man handing the female participant money as a commercial for a home refinancing company plays in the background. At his instruction, the female dances for him while “Everybody” by the Backstreet Boys plays on the room’s sound system.
At times, he can be heard telling her to “dance faster, baby,” before instructing her to urinate for the camera. The female often refers to him as “Daddy” while the two engage in dirty talk.
The two pause briefly when a Spice Girls song comes on the radio and the man stops to change the station. The video ends with the man urinating and finishing the sex act.
Yes, R. Kelly stopped to change the station when The Spice Girls came on, thereby introducing the Spice Girls and the rest of the world to an utterly novel form of humiliation.