Major Aussie pop star is slammed for 'out of touch' women's prison strip search and death penalty scenes in new music video READ MORE: Feeling cheeky! Peach PRC sets pulses racing as she flaunts her abs in butterly bralette on the ARIA Awards red carpet By Mikaela Wilkes For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:26 BST, 23 August 2024 | Updated: 07:27 BST, 23 August 2024 e-mail 11 shares View comments A chart-topping Australian artist has come under fire for a new music video that features a nude strip search scene in a women's prison and depicts the death penalty. Peach PRC, a pop singer who grew up in Adelaide , began teasing clips of the music video for her new single Time of My Life last week. Fans of the pop princess have lashed out at the singer in the comments of her promotional posts on both TikTok and Instagram.

The music video begins with Peach dressed in her trademark pink fairy look and sees her posing for a prison mug shot. 'Why are we glorifying prison?' one fan asked in the comments section of Peach's Instagram post of the clip. 'Cosplaying women's prisons is so gross!' exclaimed another.

In one of the music video's controversial scenes, two prison officers played by PoC drag queens depict a strip search. The pair remove Peach's clothes and stripper heels, leaving her fully nude except for her blurred out private parts, which the singer jokingly covers with her hands. Aussie pop singer Peach PRC is courting controversy for her new music video that takes place in a.