Glee's Dianna Agron Admits Provocative GQ Photoshoot "Wasn't My Favorite Idea"
Posted on Thu Oct 21st, 2010 8:05am PDT By X17 Staff
Courtesy: GQ/Terry Richardson
The provocative GQ spread featuring a scantily clad Glee cast is still ruffling feathers with parents ... and Dianna Agron, portraying a sexy schoolgirl, is now apologizing for her involvement in the shoot.
Agron, 24, reached out to her fans via twitter. She tweets:
The actress, who also apologized to anyone who may have been "uncomfortable" or "hurt" by the photos, isn't sharing the same sentiments as co-star Mark Salling.
Salling, 28, who says The Parents Television Council "needs to relax," joked to KIIS FM's Jojo Wright:
As for Agron, she also tweeted the following message ... aimed towards parents. She tweets, "If your 8-year-old has a copy of our GQ cover in hand, again I am sorry. But I would have to ask, how on earth did it get there?"
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The provocative GQ spread featuring a scantily clad Glee cast is still ruffling feathers with parents ... and Dianna Agron, portraying a sexy schoolgirl, is now apologizing for her involvement in the shoot.
Agron, 24, reached out to her fans via twitter. She tweets:
- "Nobody is perfect, and these photos do not represent who I am. [GQ] asked us to play very heightened versions of our school characters. A 'Hit Me Baby One More Time' version. At the time, it wasn't my favorite idea, but I did not walk away."
The actress, who also apologized to anyone who may have been "uncomfortable" or "hurt" by the photos, isn't sharing the same sentiments as co-star Mark Salling.
Salling, 28, who says The Parents Television Council "needs to relax," joked to KIIS FM's Jojo Wright:
- "Personally, I think it's not a big deal ... Lea has every right to do that. I mean, come on! We're obviously not in high school. It's tongue-in-cheek that we're in high school, so whatevs ... There's more important things to worry about in the world."
As for Agron, she also tweeted the following message ... aimed towards parents. She tweets, "If your 8-year-old has a copy of our GQ cover in hand, again I am sorry. But I would have to ask, how on earth did it get there?"