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Georgia Maqs Explicit Video Sparks Fan Outrage

Melbourne-based musician Georgia Maq has divided Aussies with a very explicit video she uploaded to promote a show at The Tote bar in Collingwood. The former fr...

Georgia Maqs Explicit Video Sparks Fan Outrage
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Melbourne-based musician Georgia Maq has divided Aussies with a very explicit video she uploaded to promote a show at The Tote bar in Collingwood. 

The former frontwoman of indie rock band Camp Cope uploaded the clip to Instagram this week along with the venue, but it was deleted only hours later.

Viewers soon expressed outrage over the content, which showed Georgia kneeling in a toilet as she pretended to perform sexual acts on two men.

The clip opened with the caption, 'Tales from The Tote toilet,' and saw the musician crouched in front of a man in a toilet at the venue. 

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'Next!' she called out as the man then stepped away and buckled up his pants.

As the man moved off-screen, Georgia came into view with a substance visible on the side of her face. 

Melbourne-based musician Georgia Maq has divided Aussies with a very explicit video she uploaded to promote a show at The Tote bar in Collingwood

The former frontwoman of indie rock band Camp Cope uploaded the clip to Instagram this week along with the venue, but it was deleted only hours later

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'Oh, hi! I'm Georgia Maq and I'm playing two sold out shows at The Tote this Thursday and Friday,' she said, before calling out, 'Next!' again. 

Another man then stepped into the toilet while unbuckling his pants as the screen faded to black and flashed the dates she would be playing at The Tote this week. 

The video was later deleted from Instagram, but reuploaded to Reddit where viewers were left divided over the explicit content. 

'Look guys, I'm making blow job jokes, aren't I fun? Guys are just less drama. Be careful walking into my room without knocking...' one person mocked. 

'Ew wtf,' wrote another, while someone else replied: 'Yeah, I can't think of anything that could explain this as just gross and unnecessary and I am far from being a prude.'

'Who approved this?' added one.

'This is just terrible more than it is offensive,' wrote another. 

'Poor attempt at satire?' one Redditor suggested, while someone else said simply: 'How utterly repulsive.'

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Viewers soon expressed outrage over the content, which showed Georgia kneeling in a toilet as she pretended to perform sexual acts on two men

However, while many appeared appalled by the video, others came to Georgia's defence

Georgia later addressed the controversy on her Instagram Stories, uploading two close-up selfies

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