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Entries in Lea Michele (2)

Saturday
Feb052011

Lea Michele and Another Racy Magazine Cover

You'll be seeing her singing at the Super Bowl, but you can see a lot more of Lea Michele on the current cover of Cosmo.

On the March cover of Cosmopolitan, the Glee star, 24, shows skin in a black top with a neckline plunging nearly to her belly button. And parents, whose children are fans of the Fox hit about a high school vocal club, are none to pleased with the pics.  They need to get a life.

Cosmo shot back:

"We're thrilled to feature Lea Michele on the March cover of Cosmopolitan and think she looks stunning," a rep told Fox News in a statement. "Michele is a grown woman and Cosmopolitan is a magazine is for adults."

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Thursday
Oct212010

Is the 'Glee' GQ Cover Too Racy?

You decide.

A steamy spread in the new GQ featuring the cast of the hit high school musical show “Glee” is causing a firestorm with one parent group that says it “bordered on pedophilia.”

The Parents Television Council is attacking “Glee” producers for allowing their cast, who portray high school students, to do the sexy shoot, which features the female stars dressed and posed provocatively.

GQ editor-in-chief Jim Nelson points out that Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith and Lea Michele, the actors featured in the spread, are all well above the age of consent!

“These ‘kids’ are in their 20s,” Nelson said. “Cory Monteith’s almost 30! I think they’re old enough to do what they want.”

I have to agree.  What I also have noticed is this show keeps getting a little more "adult' each and eery week.  The show is too good, they don't need to head in that direction.