For them to argue her down to a body suit, there had to have been a few rumblings. There is no way they wouldn't have questioned this, tested it, and even talked amongst themselves. If SS is so hardly reviewed, if anyone thought it was a problem, they would have brought it up themselves. Monday morning Quarterbacking, I don't see why no one pointed out some people in 2010 still find the human body (and clothing that had been socially acceptable at least 20 years ago) an affront to something or other.Didn't anyone who was on set that day think to themselves "Hmmm, her outfit might get us in trouble"?
Uh... Bill Cosby, maybe?I can't think of a better role model for this season's Sesame Street after viewing Katy Perry's new video.
Bill Cosby hasn't done a project in years! I always found him to have a degree of disturbing internal darkness that was off-putting, but he's worked well with Muppets before so he'll always be okay IMHO. Even with his puddin'pop-pushing ways!Uh... Bill Cosby, maybe?
Nah! They wouldn't let him on the show anymore. The fact he sold all that Jell-O pudding put kids on the fast track to obesity!
I wonder if they just happened to have the body suit in the studio, if they had gotten one in anticipation of her appearance, or if they ended up purchasing omne after Perry entered the studio (if they didn't make one on the spot).For them to argue her down to a body suit, there had to have been a few rumblings.