– McKaileah Lee
@McKaileahLee_
Apparently, The Video Of Katy Perry’s Chart-Topping Song ” Dark House ” Wasn’t A Such A Big Hit.According To The Angry ” Fans ” That Took To Twitter With Demands To Have The Video Banned
From The Internet. A Petition On Change.org Was Even Started, Which Ultimately Did Lead To The ” Offense ” Clip Being Removed From The ‘ Dark House ‘ Video. Shazad Iqbal, Was One Of The Many People To Speak Out On YouTube, Saying “At 01:15 into the video Dark Horse; a man is shown being burned, whilst wearing a pendant (also burned) forming the word ‘Allah,’ which is the Arabic word for God,” Iqbal Described Perry’s Cleopatra-inspired Persona As An Opposition to God That “engulfs the believer and the word God in flames.” — Katy Perry’s Debuted Last Week, And The Petition Quickly Follow, And Has Gained More Than 60,000 Supporters. Wednesday The Iqbal, And His 60,000 Man Army Declared Victory, As The Video Was Removed.. And Reloaded Digitally Removing The Offense Content. Iqbal Than Wrote, “We couldn’t have done it without everyone’s support so I thank each and every one of your deeply, our voices have been heard!” — Katy Perry Later Released An Statement Dismissing Everyone Saying, She Was “just trying to give a beautiful performance about a place I have so much love for … with no other thought besides it.”

I’m Glad Everyone Received What They Wanted, So Can Gracefully Move On.. What’s Your Opinion? Do You Think The ‘ Dark Horse ” Video Was Offensive? Watch her video below.