Sam Smith’s new music video has created quite a stir online.
Sam, who likes to go by they/them pronouns released a new album titled Gloria last week.
If I was Richard Madeley, I’d have refused to have apologised for calling Sam Smith ‘him’..
I’ll never call someone a ‘they’ just because they’ve decided to.
Utter insanity.He’s a man, end of.
— Adam Brooks 🇬🇧 (@EssexPR) January 30, 2023
The singer is nonbinary and their song called ‘I’m Not Here to Make Friends’ has now started a debate about multiple things.
Some people think the video is “oversexualised” and want it to come with a warning. Others think Sam is a victim of double standards.
The video for I’m Not Here to Make Friends’ starts with Sam, wearing an enormous pink coat, arriving at a remote castle by helicopter.
Once inside, dancers and drag queens surround the singer for a series of routines.
One scene in particular has upset some people – it shows Sam in that corset and nipple tassel look, posing suggestively while being showered with jets of water.
I'm Not Here To Make Friends
The official video, directed by @tanumuino
Watch now 🥂 @youtubemusic @LAHORDE_ https://t.co/DhiqcXgflp pic.twitter.com/Jng6dX3Leh— SAM SMITH (@samsmith) January 27, 2023
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