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How Does Racy ‘Glee’ Shoot Compare to Other Celebs Baring All?

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There’s been a LOT of discussion this week about the racy “Glee” photo shoot for GQ, which shows actresses Lea Michele and Dianna Agron in skimpy outfits and sexy poses.

Most of the negative response has come from critics who think it’s wrong to have stars who portray high schoolers frolicking in their underwear, even if the women are in their twenties in real life.

But GQ isn’t the only recent magazine cover to raise eyebrows.

Back in August, three naked “True Blood” cast members — Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer and Alexander Skarsgard — posed for Rolling Stone, splashed with fake blood.

And earlier this month, Kim Kardashian was nude – fully nude — in the pages of W magazine.

Sex sells, of course, but some observers have taken issue with these spreads.

Do YOU think any of them crosses the line?

Where should “the line” even be?

PHOTOS BELOW

(GQ)

(Rolling Stone)

(W magazine)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Wahine-Mercedes/100000475623108 Wahine Mercedes

    You can’t have it both ways. Do a kid based show than turn around and spread em for GQ! There is a responsibility that comes of producing a kid themed show! Don’t care if they are 30 year olds portraying teenagers. Especially an age so fraught with insecurities and questions. This did go past the line! creative or not that isn’t the issue… Justify it anyway your concious will abate but… bottom line… its MORALLY WRONG!

  • il_kerri

    I think all the fuss about this is alot of baloney. These people are well over the legal age and have the right to make their own choices. First, no one ever said Glee was a “kid’s” show. Yeah, they portray high school students, but anyone who has watched even a minute of this program would know it’s not for children. Second, why in the world would a child be looking at GQ magazine in the first place. People need to get over themselves and stop trying to judge everyone else’s lives. Don’t we have enough to worry about in our own lives? If you don’t want your children exposed to these kinds of things, don’t turn on the television and don’t buy the magazines. Simple enough!

  • MissZee

    las time i checked GQ, W, and Rolling Stones was made for adults. not 14 yr old girls….if you don’t like it, don’t buy it or watch the show…everyone knows when portraying shows bout teenagers that’s fake…usually the actors are like 25-30 yrs old

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