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Amanda Palmer (re)Belly(on) Controversy

Feministing tell us that Roadrunner Records apparently asked Dresden Doll Amanda Palmer to cut images of her "fat" belly from her new music video, "Leeds United" (above). (Maybe that's just what happens when you're on the same label as Nickelback?) It's rumored that Palmer has left the label over the lipid lividity, but her blog doesn't confirm this.

Palmer's fans are leading a Rebellyon against Roadrunner's request, submitting pictures of their bellies in support of Palmer's own. We personally don't see fat on Palmer's stomach, which barely makes an appearance in the video anyway (check out those eyebrows, though!). But even if Palmer were obese, we think she should be able to flaunt as much tummy as she pleases. The "Leeds United" video is exciting, but we enjoyed this touching belly tribute as well.


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