Thursday, October 21, 2010

Dianna Agron Is 'Sorry' for GQ Glee Photos

If Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus can get away with posing for magazine photos, democracy, why not Glee children? "

Dianna Agron posed for GQ photo shoot controversy, pointed out that to attract her and her co-stars Lea Michele and Cory Monteith "not the first" celebrity only in the magazine distribution.

"Other people in public life and shows have ... pushed the envelope and asked the comfort of their viewers and fans," Agron, 24, wrote in his blog.

But the actress who plays Quinn on the Fox hit series, wants to apologize. "The perpetuation of the kind of images that produce such feelings, I'm sorry," she writes. "If you are injured or photos you feel uncomfortable, it was never our intention."

But after the actress, it's insulting the responsibility of parents to ensure that their children do not get on their hands a little risky.

"If your eight years, a copy of our cover of GQ in his hand, again I'm sorry," she writes. "But I would have wondered what the hell is he there? ... There are castles and parents are ways to. I'm 24 years old. I was quite docile and easy to live with my daughter person throughout life. 's perfect, and these photos do not represent who I am. "

Although the actors playing high school photos of Glee, they are all adults. said "As so often in Hollywood, these" children "are in their twenties," GQ editor Jim Nelson in a statement to the insider. "Cory Monteith is almost 30, I think they are old enough to do what they want."

(Michele is 24 and Monteith is 28)

Glee Mark Salling also defended his co-stars in an interview with KIIS-FM radio host JoJo Wright. "I mean, come on, we are obviously not in high school, he said on Thursday." It tongue-in-cheek, that we in the school's you, so whateva ... There are more important things in the world. "

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