New
York
(ANI):
The
Parents
Television
Council
has
put
down
a
racy
picture
of
'Glee" stars,
which
had
appeared
in
GQ
magazine,
as
being
a
'near-pornographic
display'.
According
to
TMZ.com,
the
provocative
GQ
photo
shoot
featuring
stars
Lea
Michele,
Dianna
Agron
and
Cory
Monteith,
was
immediately
criticised
upon
its
release.
The
cover
of
GQ"s
November
issue,
shot
by
famed
celebrity
photographer
Terry
Richardson,
features
scantily-clad
Michele
and
Agron
hugging
Monteith
next
to
the
cover
line
'Glee
Gone
Wild'!
Inside
images
include
Michele
posing
in
white
panties
and
a
bra
while
Argon
appears
in
a
mock-cheerleading
set-up
with
her
skirt
barely
covering
her
lady
parts.
“It
is
disturbing
that
GQ,
which
is
explicitly
written
for
adult
men,
is
sexualising
the
actresses
who
play
high
school-aged
characters
on
'Glee" in
this
way,"
the
New
York
Daily
News
quoted
the
statement
as
reading.
“It
borders
on
paedophilia.
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," it
added.