The producers of “Glee”  are causing some serious controversy over a sexually charged photo shoot involving three cast members. A powerful parents group saying the pictorial “borders on pedophilia.”

TMZ reports, the Parents Television Council has released a statement thrashing producers for allowing Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith and Lea Michele (fyi: all of them are over 21) to participate in a “hyper-sexualized” photo shoot for the November issue of GQ.

The Parents Television Council declared, “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.”

“By authorizing this kind of near-pornographic display, the creators of the program have established their intentions on the show’s direction. And it isn’t good for families.”

Agron and Michele  are 24, and Monteith is 26, And the cover is not really extremely sexual, comparing with the fully-naked ones out there. What do you think? Do you like the cover? Did Glee, a high school show, go too far?

About The Author

Eiko Watanabe is a Blast staff writer in New York

Leave a Reply