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Rose McGowan gets naked and bloody in debut music video ‘RM486’ [NSFW]
In the video for RM486 directed by Jonas Akerlund (the guy responsible for the hugely controversial Smack My Bitch Up by The Prodigy), Rose is seen peeling plaster from her body to unveil her totally exposed torso.
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McGowan detailed her numerous looks in the a statement: The “Dark Beauty” is a challenge to stereotypes and misconceptions about her “goth phase”, while “Green Hair Hollywood” embodies the “agitated glamor” the spotlight has conjured.
Actress Rose McGowan just made her musical debut releasing a NSFW music video on YouTube.
Today (Sept. 21, 2015), McGowan shared “RM486,” her first-ever music video.
The eerie video features nudity and a shows a more gothic side to McGowan as she transforms herself from a painted-white alien into a selection of peculiar costumes.
“Not only did I not fit in, I didn’t want to fit in”, McGowan said. Towards the end, she cries a single tear. “All are pieces that make up my whole-an artist, a public figure, and most importantly, as a person”.
The Charmed/Nip/Tuck actor turned director turned songwriter spoke with Nowness about the shifts in her career, noting how she’s actually released music in the past, under pseudonyms.
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Known for her roles in Charmed and Grindhouse, the actress told Nowness that she woke up one day and “realised I hated acting and that I’d always hated it”.