User blog:Stanley56/False Trivia

Credits to DynamoDerp11 for the idea. I have decided to make my own version of this! So yeah, I'll try to do this.

All About That Bass
To fit the song's positive message and be supportive for the people to whom this song is adressed, Ubisoft wanted an obese dancer. The original dancer was too ashamed of her body, so she lost lots of weight. When she had arrived at the studio, 30 minutes before the shooting, she was kicked out for being too slim. Then Ubisoft forced a skinny dancer, who was already there, to eat 10 croissants and inject botox into her buttocks, although they weren't that successful. They couldn't afford botox for the background dancers too.

Dragostea Din Tei
Over 100 paper aeroplanes were used to create the routine. The dancers kept on jumping on the pieces of paper, which were placed on the greenscreen. At the end, Ubisoft of ended up with tons of wasted paper, and complaints from workers who reported injuries, such as breaking legs while accidentally making holes in the aeroplanes. Then pro-ecological organisations sued Ubisoft for abusing the Amazon rainforest.

Hips Don't Lie
Are you perhaps wondering why there are only two background dancers who keep appearing all the time? Laziness? Nah... While flying from Paris to Africa (to shoot the routine), aliens kidnapped certain dancers. A Ubisoft worker said "No fighting, take some dancers instead!", and that's why the first clause is part of the song's lyrics.

I Luh Ya Papi
The dancer hasn't had a shower for a long time! She spent 7 nights and 6 days dancing in the streets! "I didn't see it, but I see it now" - I guess she's probably refering to the sweat on her body, her dirty body! Not surprised if her papi doesn't want her or maybe she just wants him to access his bathroom and be clean. Hopefully her friends found enough time to wash themselves.