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*Shudder* He really said these things
Tags: Robin Thicke
Tags: Robin Thicke
'Blurred Lines' has been the biggest summer hit across the UK and US, catapulting Robin Thicke to a newfound level of fame (and notoriety). But with said fame, came controversy from his cringe-filled words of wisdom.
Thicke has shocked us with the use of 'almost' fully naked women in his video for 'Blurred Lines', creating a huge controversy with claims of him degrading women. He's gone into far too much detail about his love and family life.
In a review for the Guardian, Alexis Petridis described Thicke's banter as "so oily you fear for the safety of any passing seabirds". That isn't the half of it. His greasy, cheesy and racey words have shocked, intrigued and mostly made us feel a little queasy. So take a seat and find out how 'thicke' Robin really can be. Here are a select few of his oiliest quotes to date.
The first batch of tickets for the installation sold out in minutes
The singer will play throughout the UK in March + April
Arcadia's new festival will be held in Bristol this summer
British producer Kevin Nixon claims they just 'passed through'
The album is in memory of sound engineer Julia Brightly
Vulnicura was officially announced on 14 January
The band will play 1985's Psychocandy in full
Blunt's describes shadow culture minister as a 'prejudiced wazzock'
The Joshua Light Show performance runs all this week
The singer recently launched his Pono player
Teenager Mateo Ysmael alerted the residents
The soul singer + civil rights activist is the latest to self-confirm
Will the pair be working together in the future
The French producer's debut is out on 30 March
They will also be releasing the Cribmas 2 Live DVD
Work on the follow up to Death Magnetic has begun
Alongside Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Royal Blood
Radiohead's Philip Selway will also perform
George Ezra also retains No.1 album spot
Tabloids say singer is 99% confirmed
'Right Here, Right Now' features on producer's new album
High street chain reclaims title from Amazon
'He would put my windows in if Oasis reformed'
Singer's biggest acting role to date
Electronic icon defends band's influence on British music
The low-key gigs will take place in March and April
The song was also recorded by Aaliyah prior to her death