After a flurry of media attention has been heaped on the Heene family during the past few days, first concerning the disappearance of son Falcon, then over the entire event being a hoax, a new wrinkle has appeared that may shed further light on the storm- and reality show-chasing family. A rap music video was posted to YouTube with the three Heene boys with lyrics involving throwing rocks at gays and foul language. And that's the tip of the iceberg.
The video, which was taken down by the Heene's but has been saved and posted by other users, can be found here. Warning -- it's extremely vulgar. While they don't match the poopy-mouths of their progeny, mom Mayumi and dad Richard participate right along with six-year-old Balloon Boy Falcon, eight-year-old Ryo, and 10-year-old Bradford.
This goes hand-in-hand with this past week's Heene family-related events in proving that there is indeed such a thing as bad publicity.
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'Balloon Boy' and Brothers' Rap Video's Offensive Content Gives More Unwanted Attention
Oct. 19, 2009
HispanicBusiness.com Staff
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