Blake Shelton shared a BTS TikTok about making one of his favorite videos and received a “confidential content” warning

Blake Shelton shared a BTS TikTok about making one of his favorite videos and received a “confidential content” warning

Blake Shelton has made a name for himself with songs that celebrate life as unrepentant country boys. So while fans are used to the redneck hymn singer like “Boys’ Round Here”, “God’s Country” and “Hillbilly Bone” touting hunting, fishing, trucking and canine lifestyle, they know what keeps its content quite PG . That’s why it was such a big surprise when the site flagged a post from TikTok about creating one of his clips as “Sensitive Content”.

Did the cowboy take his redneck sensibility to an offensive level? The warning at the start of Blake Shelton’s BTS TIC Tac The release of the music video “Come Back as a Country Boy” amused some fans, who wondered what he had done to deserve such a label. Check the location yourself:

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♬ Come back as a country boy – Blake Shelton (opens in a new tab)

It turns out it wasn’t the singer’s antics that earned him the warning. Conversely, many in the comments section argued that it was the special effects that raised red flags for the social networking site. In the video, Blake Shelton is shown rising from the ashes, so to speak, engulfed in flames as he emerges from under a pile of burning wood.

While I can see how someone on fire seems to be a justified cause for concern, it doesn’t Gwen Stefani’s husband writhes in pain or even burns. It’s not even a knockout blow for special effects specialists, but the fire doesn’t look that realistic anyway. As the TikTok video shows, The voice is OG trainer it was never around a real fire, as a split screen showed both the scene footage and the highly edited finished product.

Other BTS clips on Blake Shelton’s social media post, which proclaimed “Come Back as a Country Boy” was still one of their team’s favorite videos, showed how they filmed the singer pushing a big tree (they used a bulldozer). like how other footage was added or edited in post-production to get the music video seen by fans.

Blake Shelton’s TikTok followers laughed at the warning that “some people may find this video disturbing,” with one commenter saying:

Lmao, I love the sensitivity warning before watching this video …… ..

There was also some uncertainty as to why the disclaimer was included, with some even joking and pretending to be confused about what was real and what wasn’t. As one fan said:

You mean you haven’t actually grown that tree? 😱😱

In fact, it’s quite funny to imagine someone being worried about Blake Shelton after watching this video, and I wonder if they’ll use the situation as an opportunity to The voice – or even inside barmagedonhis new project with Carson Daly to brag his fellow coaches of season 22 as it is “on fire”. We saw the kind of trolling he is capable of So don’t miss out on this opportunity to prank dad, Blake!

You can see Blake Shelton fully immortal in the NBC Singing Contest when he returns on September 19th. Be sure to check ours TV program 2022 to see when other new and recurring shows air.

Source: Cinemablend

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