Madonna's new video, "What It Feels Like for a Girl," directed by new husband Guy Ritchie, will not air in Tuesday night's regular rotation on MTV, reports NBC News and other sources, because it is deemed too violent by the music network. Instead, MTV and VH1 will air the video just once, at 11:30 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday, during a news segment. The video (whose music soundtrack is a dance remix of the version found on Madonna's latest CD, "Music") depicts gunplay, violent assault and suicide — elements that MTV and VH1 prohibit in any videos they air. In it, reports the pop diva portrays a self-described "nihilistic pissed-off chick" who picks up her grandmother at an old folks' home and then the cruises around town inflicting damage on any man who crosses her path. (The first few minutes of the clip were aired on Tuesday's "Today" show, where it was deemed relatively harmless. The scenes shown did not include the one of Madonna mugging a man at an ATM with a stun gun before wrapping her stolen car around a lamppost.) The video "shows my character acting out a fantasy and doing things girls are not allowed to do," Madonna said in a statement distributed by her record label, Warner Bros. "This is an angry song, and I wanted a matching visual with an edgy dance mix."