Thursday, October 21, 2010

GG Glee Photos:Magazine Cover Controversy|Sexual Innuendo And Looks Photos|



GG Glee Photos:Magazine Cover Controversy|Sexual Innuendo And Looks Photos|The GQ Glee photos have stirred up another magazine cover controversy -- one that folllows the recent nude shoot by pro basketball player Diana Taurasi for ESPN the Magazine.

As a newcomer to the Glee phenomenon -- I've only seen the past two episodes -- I'm suprised by all the outcry. In just those two hour-long shows, story lines have included a pregnant high schooler's decision about keeping her baby, a cheerleader's seduction of a student, and enough sexual innuendo and looks to heat a home through a New England winter.

Granted, the GQ photos are pretty spicy, but they're not a great departure from the costuming and posturing on the show itself. And remember, Lea Michele and Dianna Agron, who are featured in the magazine, may portray high schoolers on the show, but they're 24 years old. So when Agron semi-apologizes for the photo shoot, I'm a bit flummoxed.

Parents face a legitimate issue: At what age should kids be allowed to watch the hugely popular show? And how do parents address topics on the show? But that's a much more important question than a few magazine photos.



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