Barbara Walters doesn't really care. Babs took the laissez-faire position on the photos of "Glee" stars Lea Michele and Dianna Agron, about which the Parents Television Council has raised a ferocious stink. Walters notes that Agron and Michele are both in their mid-20s and that no one forced them into their provocative poses. "I just can't get that passionate about it," she says.
And, over the objections of her co-hosts who worry that younger kids will be scarred by the photos, Walters says (hilariously, to our ears) that if a kid is resourceful enough to get his hands on the magazine, "it's probably not the first" racy picture he's seen.
Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck are indignant. In addition to being convinced that the nation's 10- and 12-year-old boys are rushing to their local 7-Elevens to sneak a peek at Rachel and Quinn in skimpy clothes, Shepherd wonders about the ethics of people who are trying to make a buck of the images of actors from a popular show about teenagers. So is Hasselbeck, who figures GQ is only trying to sell magazines. Well, yeah.
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