Britney Temporarily Banned in Japan
According to the Tokyo Times, the Bazaar photograph of pregnant Britney Spears was censored at the Omotesando Subway Station along the bottom half, where her thighs and lower regions were shown. The ban was reversed today, with Tokyo subway spokesman, Tatsuya Edakubo, saying “Our earlier request to cover the photo from the waist down was because of nudity, not because we had anything against pregnant women.”
Now rather than apologizing “We apologise for hiding part of a beautiful image of a mother-to-be,” subway goers in Tokyo can enjoy the full portrait of undressed, raw, and very pregnant Britney Spears.
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