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Enrique Iglesias Strips for David LaChapelle


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Out filmmaker-photographer David LaChapelle is known for his provocative collaborations with divas from Christina Aguilera to Angelina Jolie. But in 2000 he sexed up Enrique Iglesias for a music video that has gone unreleased — until now.

LaChapelle directed the video for Iglesias’s remake of the Bruce Springsteen song “Sad Eyes.” Though Iglesias spends much of the video in bed (and in a bathtub) with a woman, for the number of nude shots of Iglesias alone, this video is sure to up his stock with gay fans.

Word is the steamy shots and an image of a stripper pole growing out from between his legs caused Iglesias's record label to shelve the video in 2000.

Check out the video and some juicy screen grabs here and on the following pages ...


 

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  • Name: jomar
    Date posted: 12/10/2009 3:01:01 AM
    Hometown: philippines

    Comment:

    He is so sensual,, i like it..

  • Name: Neha Lekhak
    Date posted: 12/3/2009 1:11:51 AM
    Hometown: Dehradun (Uttaranchal, India)

    Comment:

    I am a huge Enrique Iglesias fan for the past 9 years and did not expect such a publicity stunt from him. As I am from India, culture & morality reigns in my veins and I would not have liked to see such a venture from Enrique Iglesias's. However, it's his life and he can make the best use of it. Nevertheles, I would continue being passionate about his music but not him as a person.

  • Name: Woody
    Date posted: 11/28/2009 9:19:53 AM
    Hometown: Atlanta

    Comment:

    Well, guys , here you have it. The comments below show those who are honest about enjoying the male body and those who pretend to be Vestal Virgins in the false hope that they will please homophobes if they only suck in the the dark. If I see porn that doesn't interest me, I just look elsewhere. But here the "saints" have to pass judgement on it. Dieter, you are ill. And, yes, I would rather be a "sex fiend" (as you say) rather than a hypocritical prude.

  • Name: scott
    Date posted: 11/23/2009 8:50:56 AM
    Hometown: birmingham al

    Comment:

    Dieter, I just watched Good Morning America and saw teenage girls and their mothers screaming about shirtless boys in that vampire movie New Moon. Notice that conservative don't hate teenage girls and "cougars."

  • Name: John
    Date posted: 11/21/2009 1:02:49 AM
    Hometown: Massachusetts

    Comment:

    Yes, Enrique is hot and has a great voice but this video is silly.

  • Name: Frank
    Date posted: 11/20/2009 7:01:32 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Dieter, I usually agree with your posts but you lost me when you wrote 'no wonder the conservatives hate us so much'. Anti-Gay bigots don't hate us because we like to look at Enrique or porn. They hate gay sex, period. I don't think we should ask our gay publications to cater to 'conservatives who hate us' but to gay readers. Self loving gay people (and those who support us) also love gay sex- both in acts and in pictures. I love looking at hot guys. I don't try to be Miss False Virtue as if that would please our adversaries. My advice to anyone who objects to this page, move on. The Advocate-which once had a sex ad section many years ago- is slowly realizing how sex sells.

  • Name: Frank
    Date posted: 11/20/2009 7:00:45 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Dieter, I usually agree with your posts but you lost when you wrote 'no wonder the conservatives hate us so much'. Anti-Gay bigots don't hate us because we like to look at Enrique or porn. They hate gay sex, period. I don't think we should ask our gay publications to cater to 'conservatives who hate us' but to gay readers. Self loving gay people (and those who support us) also love gay sex- both in acts and in pictures. I love looking at hot guys. I don't try to be Miss False Virtue as if that would please our adversaries. My advice to anyone who objects to this page, move on. The Advocate-which once had a sex ad section many years ago- is slowly realizing how sex sells.

  • Name: Kevin
    Date posted: 11/20/2009 3:44:05 AM
    Hometown: Independence

    Comment:

    Unfortunately, YouTube has censored the video now. I live in Missouri and it tells me that this video is not available in my country based on copyright restrictions.

  • Name: Steven James
    Date posted: 11/18/2009 5:39:26 PM
    Hometown: St. Andrew

    Comment:

    Word! I absolutely agree with Dante. Besides, when you're running your own magazine, you can do as you wish. Until then, leave them be. Perhaps the article wasn't to your taste, but for others, quite the opposite.

  • Name: Dinei Leao
    Date posted: 11/17/2009 3:41:57 PM
    Hometown: San Francisco, CA

    Comment:

    Who fucking cares?



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