Rap mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs has slammed advertising executives who banned a
commercial for his Unforgivable fragrance - by releasing a three-minute version
of the controversial advertisement online.The hip-hop star's commercial for Unforgivable - which was due to air this
week (begs17Sep07) - was banned from U.S. TV earlier this month (Sep07), after
it was deemed too explicit for audiences.The saucy advertisement depicts the I'll Be Missing You star in a stairwell
and hotel room "hiking up" a model's skirt and putting his hands under her
dress. Another scene shows a woman holding the model's breast and pulling down
her underwear.Trading standards officials requested Combs edit the offending commercial
before they would agree to it being aired, however the star has now released an
extended three-minute cut of the controversial advertisement on MySpace.com.Combs issued an accompanying statement, saying, "I feel strongly that this
movie needs to be viewed and judged by the public rather than by executives."Some people may be uncomfortable with the sensuality and sexual content, but
it is important for them to make that decision personally."It follows controversy last year (06), when print advertisements for
Unforgivable were deemed too raunchy for city bus stops and department stores,
forcing the rapper to re-shoot the images.