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Will the X Factor get in trouble over Little Mix outfits on tonights show
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Susie_Smith
12-12-2016
Originally Posted by StratusSphere:
“They're just clothes and if parents have an issue with it, just tell your kids they were pretending they were at the beach! People show a lot more flesh in general there and no-one bats an eyelid, whether its young women or grannies.”

I should hope most children would be in bed when LM were performing.

I am disappointed to see people making nasty comments about Jesy and pretending to be offended by the outfits. They looked great, they are clearly very physically fit and wore what many other performers choose to on stage.

If they want to criticise anyone it should be Britney Spears, who IMO went too far in her "Slumber Party" video, where she essentially behaves like she works in a strip club, it is not suitable for children.
Littlegreen42
12-12-2016
Originally Posted by drakhen:
“Perhaps you could explain how 5H are parading themselve as objects to males, whereas LM are empowering women? I honestly can't tell the difference.”

Because 5H use it in the videos to show the blokes what they have to offer them, that's what their song 'Work From Home' is essentially about isn't it?

Most of what Little Mix puts out seems to be about empowering women, "girl power" etc...
zx50
13-12-2016
Some people out there complain over anything. Sex sells. Cowell knows this and will try and get them to appeal to as many young males as possible. It's not just Little Mix who'll be doing this. Beyoncé will, as will Taylor Swift and quite a few other female singers. I wish the complainers would stop singling Little Mix out.
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