Politicians in the UK are demanding an apology from Britney Spears after accusing the pop star of glamourising gun violence in her new music video.
The pop superstar has filmed scenes for her latest single, Criminal, in East London.
During the Bonnie and Clyde-themed shoot, she was photographed running out of a convenience store in Hackney waving a fake pistol.
Local politicians on Hackney Council have criticised the pop singer for using the replica weapon and asked for an apology from the star.
"I think she should apologise and make a sizeable donation to a Hackney charity that deals with young people ... for the rudeness and damage she's done to this community," councillor Ian Rathbone told London Tonight.