‘Porn music’, slow motion and ‘too many close-ups’: NBC sparks anger from viewers over sexualized footage of female athletes at the Olympics

Okay, I am guilty of this myself. But I just really like to look at hot, in shape, beautiful women.  Must be something wrong with me.

(Mail Online) NBC has released a controversial video called Bodies in Motion, featuring scantily clad female athletes ‘spiking a volleyball, jumping off the starting block, and everything in-between,’ as described by the TV network.

However the slow motion video, edited over what has been called ‘soft core porn music’, has sparked outrage from viewers who say the footage both objectifies and sexualizes world-class female athletes.

Featuring close-up shots of the female Olympians breasts and bikini-wearing behinds, along with several clips of beach volleyball players encouragingly tapping each other on the rear, the video has been described as ‘creepy, porno and shameful.’

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How about you? Do you watch Antonija Misura play ball because you are really into Croatian women’s basketball?

I know that love of the game is what has me watching her play.

More sleazy Olympic videos:

About BC

"That's baseball, and it's my game. Y' know, you take your worries to the game, and you leave 'em there. You yell like crazy for your guys. It's good for your lungs, gives you a lift, and nobody calls the cops. Pretty girls, lots of 'em."
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