Bailey Rae finds the image of many female singers offensive and demeaning to women.
According to Handbag.com, she said: �It's unbelievable, have you seen the videos they put on music TV? What's that Christina Aguilera one... Dirrty? If it's deliberate, it's fine, but not when it's on Cd:UK at 11am. Imagine your four-year-old watching it and going, 'I wanna get dirty.'
"I watch Pussycat Dolls videos and think, 'Did I just see a girl slide down a fireman's pole in a g-string with her skirt flying up?'
"I never saw the Madonna's image as powerful - it just seemed like a woman running her hands over her breasts for the benefit of the male gaze.�
"It's a bit tiresome, all those asses popping at the camera, all that bare flesh."
Not only is Bailey Rae modest but also a very brave women to take on Madonna�that said she has one helluva point, any sensible person can recognise that the flashing of flesh is just making up for a lack of talent�except for in XTina�s case that is.



















