When Julianne Hough released her debut country music album in 2008, she told American Noise that she was embracing her squeaky-clean rep. “I’ve made choices and decided that in fact I want to be a goody-two-shoes,” she said. But two years later, she was trying to convince people that one of her music videos was too sexy for the CMT audience.

The video in question was for her song “Is That So Wrong.” In it, she plays a Daisy Duke-clad country gal who moves into a massive apartment in the city that would make Carrie Bradshaw weep with envy. After having a celebratory glass of wine, she starts dancing around and strips down to her underwear. Eventually, she moves her solo dance party to her bed, where she flips around in her lavender bra and silk boxers before crawling on her headboard.

Ahead of performing the song at the 2010 Acoustic Christmas Concert in Baltimore, Hough told the audience, “Funny story. I shot a music video for it … and [Country Music Television] kind of banned it,” per The Washington Post. However, a CMT rep later pointed out to OnTheRedCarpet.com that the network had already aired Hough’s video. While it was pulled from rotation, it wasn’t because the powers that be had suddenly decided that it was scandalous. “We took it down shortly thereafter due to ongoing contract negotiations with Julianne’s label, Universal Music Group,” the rep explained.

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