Justin Timberlake Music Video Banned-- Then Back: YouTube Makes Nudity Exception, Watch Explicit "Tunnel Vision" [VIDEO]

Justin Timberlake's new music video may be banned- but it's probably back.

Justin Timberlake's new "Tunnel Vision" video is the latest in a line of racy Justin Timberlake music videos-and it tops all the previous ones.

Other Justin Timberlake music videos, like "Senorita," "Love Sex Magic" and "Sexy Back", were also sexy. His new video for "Tunnel Vision" tops them all-it is full of nude, topless women.

Many sites reported that the video was pulled from YouTube, but a new report says it will stay.

However, in order to view the new Justin Timberlake video on his VEVO channel, YouTube users must click through an explicit content warning.

The video is an exception, as Google does not usually allow nudity in videos. Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" video was pulled due to female nudity-so fans are wondering why the exception was made for Timberlake.

A Google spokesperson said, "While our Guidelines generally prohibit nudity, we make exceptions when it is presented in an educational, documentary or artistic context, and take care to add appropriate warnings and age-restrictions."

YouTube's guidelines state that "Most nudity is not allowed, particularly if it is in a sexual context. Generally if a video is intended to be sexually provocative, it is less likely to be acceptable for YouTube."

The racy new video has over 1.1 million views on YouTube. Watch it below-once you click through the explicit content warning!

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