The Christina Aguilera Royal Desire Campaign Deemed Risque
Meghan Young — October 30, 2010 — Fashion
References: christina-aguilera-perfumes & adrants
Although UK's Mail Online has labeled the Christina Aguilera Royal Desire campaign as 'soft porn,' I have to agree with Ad Rants that it is nothing of the sort. Her 'Dirrty' music video was definitely more risque than this 15-second commercial.
Although the star does use her ample breasts as a canvas for her fifth fragrance, the Christina Aguilera Royal Desire campaign is rather innocent. Check out the video above -- do you think it's too racy for television?
Although the star does use her ample breasts as a canvas for her fifth fragrance, the Christina Aguilera Royal Desire campaign is rather innocent. Check out the video above -- do you think it's too racy for television?
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