No Doubt have been performing together since before current pop stars like Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift were born. Amid all the newcomers performing at yesterday's MTV Europe Music Awards, Gwen Stefani and her bandmates embraced their moment when they performed their latest single, 'Looking Hot.'
No Doubt have pulled their video for 'Looking Hot' off the web after realizing that the content had offended Native Americans. In the cowboys and Indians clip, frontwoman Gwen Stefani portrayed a blonde version of Pocahontas, living life on the frontier, while her bandmates engaged in a variety of Wild, Wild West machinations.
UPDATE: The video has been taken down by No Doubt.
Gwen Stefani and No Doubt retreat to the wild, wild west and play cowboys and Indians in their dusty video for 'Looking Hot.' With her butt-length locks, headdresses and the feathers in her hair, Stefani is like a blonde, extra-glam Pocahontas.
The war between No Doubt and video game maker Activision is over. Less than two weeks before a trial was to begin regarding No Doubt's displeasure over the use of their likenesses in the game 'Band Hero,' the parties resolved their dispute out of court, according to the Hollywood Reporter.