Spice Shocks Twitter Timelines With “Uncut” Video Of Male Model
For two days, Queen of Dancehall Spice has been posting random images of tape measures on her social media pages which hinted at what she might be up to. Well, she certainly wasn’t just measuring the time left for her sophomore album to drop.
On Wednesday night, the unpredictable entertainer shocked, delighted and even concerned thousands of fans across the world, when she dropped an “uncut” clip from her Tape Measure visuals, set to be released on Friday as part of her sophomore album Emancipated.
In the 23-second-clip, which sent online users into a frenzy, the Send It Up singer is seen sauntering around two male leads with a tape measure.
In under an hour, the video received thousands of views and comments on the popular social media platform.
“Well damn 👀 I didn’t expect that thing all up in my face like that 😳 ” said @Juanika14
“Wow that thing poked me in my eye” @rubybardi added to the line of reactions.
Spice’s PR team seemed to have heightened the anticipation with this stunt, because it has gotten some excited to see the full thing and hear her new songs.
Some of Spice’s followers also seemed to have developed an interest in one of the unidentified models.
@FYV3STAR said: “you couldn’t tag him or put his @ in the comments or nun?!?”
On the other hand, some men didn’t take too kindly to phallus hanging in their faces. One man even posted a screenshot to prove that he blocked the singer for her lewd post.
— ⚡️Lightning Pillar ⚡️ (@iKingcoRey) August 25, 2022
Spice is no stranger to pulling major stunts when it comes to promoting her projects.
In 2018, she deleted every photo on her IG page, and subsequently posted a photo covered in light makeup—which sent tongues wagging about whether she was bleaching or even did plastic surgery. Turns out, it was all a buildup to her song Black Hypocrisy, which speaks about racism and prejudice against Black people.
Emancipated will be released on Friday. The nine-track set comes a little bit over a year since the release of her debut album, 10, which received a Grammy nomination nod.