Justin Timberlake ‘Tunnel Vision’ Video Banned From YouTube: ‘Explicit’ Video Shows ‘Mirrors’ Singer’s Face Projected On Bodies Of Topless Dancing Women

Justin Timberlake's "Tunnel Vision" video from his "The 20/20 Experience" album has been banned from YouTube due to its explicit content. The "Tunnel Vision" video shows topless women dancing with Justin Timberlake to the hit song and violates YouTube policy.

Just Timberlake's video is banned from YouTube due to the video featuring nude topless models. YouTube deemed the video violates its nudity policies and has been prohibited from the site, The New York Daily News reports.

The 32-year-old singer tried to take an idea from Robin Thicke, who's highly-successful "Blurred Lines" track has been able to hold the top spot in charts since March due in part to its risqué video of bare-chested women dancing, according to The NY Daily News.

JT is fully clothed in the video, while the models show off their topless bodies as they dance and move seductively to the music, amid clouds of smoke. Timberlake's face is projected on the models' naked bodies during several clips.

Justin warned fans that his video might be too sexy to handle. He tweeted on Wednesday to his fans, with a link to the video: "Check out the new video for Tunnel Vision and be ready...it's explicit. -teamJT."

And explicit it is. The seven-minute video is filled with bare breasts, The New York Post writes.

"Tunnel Vision" is the third single from Timberlake's newest album, following "Suit & Tie" and "Mirrors." 

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