Britney Spears' Fans Start Petition for the Original 'Make Me' Video
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Fans are demanding RCA to release the original version of 'Make Me' video by David LaChapelle following the premiere of the alternate version by Randee St. Nicholas.

AceShowbiz - Britney Spears' fans are not satisfied with her "Make Me" music video by Randee St. Nicholas. After launching one petition to change her "Glory" album cover, fans are now petitioning for the original "Make Me" video directed by David LaChapelle.

Fans are demanding RCA Records to release the original version of "Make Me" which includes scenes of Britney naked in a cage covered in glittery body paint, having simulated sex with G-Eazy and throwing a television out the window. The original version was leaked in part weeks ago.

The petition reads, "Since the music video for Britney Spears' lead single, 'Make Me...' to her new album 'Glory' has been released, we Britney fans find that the music video is not a suitable representation of the song and we are calling for the original video to be released (Yes, we know there was a video shot by David Lachapelle before this one, parts of it have already leaked). We ask that RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment release the original video that was filmed by David Lachapelle for the song."

The petition has since gained more than 5,000 signatures.

Some fans share the leaked original version of "Make Me" on Twitter.

Previously, fans also demanded RCA Records to change Britney's "Glory" album cover. "Since the cover art for Britney Spears' 9th studio album 'Glory' has been revealed, we Britney fans find that the cover art is not a suitable representation of the music that Britney is putting out and we are calling for it to be changed. We ask that RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment change the album cover to one that would be a better and more suitable choice for the album," read the petition.

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