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'GQ' Photo Spread Portrays 'Glee' High School Characters Like Porn Stars

The photo below is one of the least provocative (to say the least)… Also, keep in mind that the actual actresses are over 18 but the characters in the the television show “Glee,” who they portray in the GQ photo, uhm, spread, are high schoolers. Since the publication of the original story below, one of the actresses, Dianna Agron, has apologized for doing the shoot.

MTV:

“Glee” is one of the hottest shows on TV right now, but the cast’s steamy spread for GQ magazine has turned up the heat a bit too much, according to critics.

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Media watchdog group the Parents Television Council released a statement Wednesday (October 20) blasting the magazine’s racy spread with November cover stars and Gleeks Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith and Lea Michele.

“It is disturbing that GQ, which is explicitly written for adult men, is sexualizing the actresses who play high school-aged characters on ‘Glee’ in this way. It borders on pedophilia. Sadly, this is just the latest example of the overt sexualization of young girls in entertainment,” PTC President Tim Winter said.

The McKinley High ladies definitely vamp it up for the camera. On the cover, Monteith is flanked by both “Glee” divas — including a pants-less Michele and a scantily clad Agron — with his hands squarely on their bottoms. In other shots, Michele can be seen posing in tiny underwear and thigh-high socks, sucking on a lollipop by a set of lockers, and in another scene, perched on a bench with her legs spread-eagle. Agron dons a thigh-grazing skirt and belly-baring T-shirt as she thrusts pom-poms in the air in one picture. In another photo, the girls hit the library in skimpy outfits and throw books around the room.

The PTC also charged that the racy photos disproportionately focus on the ladies’ sexuality while Monteith spends a lot of the shoot fully covered up in jock-chic looks.

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