Video — Vixen Trip To Tie 'link' Free

A widely shared video from The Fox Project features the rescue of a mother fox (vixen) who had a plastic packaging tie tightly constricting her neck.

The Ties That Bind: Objectification as Rope

Historically, the video vixen has been tied down by the camera’s gaze. In hip-hop and pop visuals of the 1990s and 2000s, she was often draped over cars, chained to luxury items, or posed as a passive backdrop to male bravado. These are the “ties” of function over identity. Her body becomes a prop, bound by choreography that demands sexuality without story. The “trip” begins when she recognizes that the lucrative paycheck is also a rope—tying her to a cycle of visual exploitation. To be “tie-free” means rejecting the role of the decorative accessory and demanding narrative presence. VIDEO Vixen Trip to Tie free

Given the common terminology in media studies, you likely mean one of two things: A widely shared video from The Fox Project