GQ's Sexy Glee cover and photo spread has caused quite a Stir, and Not Just With hormonal guys.
The racy photos feature actresses Lea Michele and Dianna Agron in tarted-up, a come-hither Vixen mode; in one shot, Michelle, wearing a top and underwear, is seated on a bench facing the camera with her legs spread open.
On Monday, the Parents Television Council denounced the magazine and the Creators of Glee, Describing the Spread as One That "Borders is pedophilia."
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"It is disturbing That GQ, Which is Written explicitly for adult men, is sexualizing the WHO actresses play high school-aged Characters Glee is in this way," PTC President Tim Winter said in a statement Wednesday. "Sadly, this is just the latest example of the overt sexualization of young girls in entertainment."
Winter said Glee's Younger Viewers were "TDAE Thurs Seductive, in-your-face poses of the underwear-clad female Characters posing in front of school lockers, One of Them opting for a full-frontal Crotch Shot ... By authorizing this kind of near-pornographic display, the Creators of the program have Established Their Intentions is the show's direction. And It Is not good for families. "
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Though The Three Glee Actors in the photo shoot portray high schoolers, Michele and Agro Both are 24, while Cory Monteith is 28
GQ responded in a statement: "The Parents Television Council Must Not be watching much TV These Days and Should Learn to divide reality from fantasy. As often happens in Hollywood, These 'kids' are in Their Twenties. Cory Montieth's Almost 30! I think They're Old Enough to do What They Want. "

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