Meghan Trainor Releases Corrected 'Me Too' Video
. ![]() (Radio.com) Meghan Trainor promised fans they would see her new, personally-approved cut of "Me Too" by Friday, but it turns out her team worked a lot faster than that. On Tuesday (May 10), Trainor re-released the music video she pulled only Monday. Trainor initially pulled the video, which debuted on Vevo and was available for a few hours on May 9, after discovering she'd been Photoshopped. Her waist, which she claimed "is not that teeny," had been shaved down throughout the video to appear smaller. On Snapchat, Trainor told her fans that she wasn't going to put up with that kind of treatment, and said the people behind the video were going to make things right. At the time, it seemed as though it would take a few days to re-debut the video, but as of Tuesday things were back on track. Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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