This isn’t an issue of personal taste but taking responsibility for harm done to real women
“I love you all,” he writes.
“Over the years, you’ve connected with me through my music, art and our personal interactions. My greatest joy and mission from day one has been to entertain people from all walks of life: the kids, parents, teens, ladies, gentlemen, cops and even the robbers.
“I get excited to create things that will unite all of us through laughter, dance and celebration. If during that process I offend anyone, I apologize from the bottom of my heart. In the future I will be more mindful of the way I present my art.”
Ms Tankard Reist said Channel 7 shouldn’t provide a platform for someone who normalised sexism and intimidation of women.
She added as an X Factor judge and celebrity Redfoo had enormous influence and was helping perpetuate the notion that treating women like this was okay.

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Two positives in that video 1/ One girl maintains her standards even under the most despicable pressure. 2/ The party-goers look like totally yobos
Apart from those two things this video is appalling.
I also watching New Thang official video – really, that is as bad or not worse – a camera up a girl’s skirt?? Please introduce music video rating and give these videos the ratings they deserve!!!
Redfoo- “respectfully” and seriously in concern for you, maybe it’s time to receive treatment for your hyper-sexuality/bipolar like condition. Enough!
Typical male response making it all about him and his ‘fragile male feelings!’ Red Foo is not the only male profiting from promoting male hatred of women because mens’ malestream media is also accountable for their endless male created hatred of women propaganda.
Channel 7 and X Factor are also accountable for their choice and agency to condone/promote pandemic male hatred of women and girls. But of course holding mens’ malestream media to account would mean challenging those powerful male owned corporations.
Red Foo you knew exactly what you were promoting and as usual you refuse to take responsibility for your choice and your agency.