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In the music video, Morissette appears driving a similar car. The music video for "Ironic" was directed by Stéphane Sednaoui [55] [56] and released on January 23, 1996. [57] In the beginning of the video, Morissette is at a gas station, walking to her automobile (1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V) with a cup of coffee in her hand.
Morissette is a proud mom of three with husband Mario "Souleye" Treadway: sons Ever, 13, and Winter, 4, and daughter Onyx. She and the hip hop star tied the knot in 2010. View this post on Instagram
The song's music video was directed by Liz Friedlander. [8] The video opens with a scene of Morissette performing with her backing band.It then presents sequences from Morissette's previous music videos, television appearances like You Can't Do That on Television, and home videos in reverse chronological order.
The video cuts to the city yet again, this time with the 'guardian' Morissette looking down upon a boy who is bullied, and is left looking helpless to the sky. The video then switches back to the 'normal' Morissette during the chorus, and yet again to the city; this time with a man hugging goodbye his wife and newborn.
In the years since the release of "Jagged Little Pill," Morissette says her priorities have shifted, in large part, due to her three children, Ever, 13, Onyx, 8, and Winter, 5, whom she shares ...
The video was shot in New York City's Meatpacking District. Filming took 23 hours in 10° [clarification needed] weather. It features the Twin Towers in a scene where Morissette does tumbling. Morissette also is never seen singing throughout the duration of the clip. The second music video features Morissette with her band during a live ...
Morissette’s loneliness at 21 was a source of comfort for many. Her artistry has caused a ripple effect in the music industry, with modern singer-songwriters and bona fide female pop-rock stars ...
In the video for "Precious Illusions," Alanis Morissette is courted by a handsome prince (played by American actor Lucas Babin) who gives her a diamond and invites her to live happily ever after. However, while the left side of the screen follows the fairy-tale romance, the right side shows more a realistic view: in place of the prince, her ...