It's not that the video would be banned, per se, it's more that it wouldn't be shown in traditional outlets in the United States for fear of invoking the wrath of the FCC. There really isn't anything to ban here--the video certainly isn't obscene. You could see a video like this on cable television in the U.S. after a certain hour, and if they really wanted to show it on broadcast television, they would most likely just blur out the pertinent bits. I wouldn't be surprised to see a clip of this video with the bits blurred out on some program like Access Hollywood with an accompanying sensational story.
I'm curious as to what the Canadians have to say about this clip; television there is more relaxed in regards to nudity.
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