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Friday, March 12, 2010

Q cover banned in the U.S.

Lady Gaga pic

Lady Gaga posed topless in a s3xy shoot for the February 2010 issue of Q, which caused some controversy and was banned in stores in the United States for revealing too much of her breaasts.

Lady Gaga cover banned in the U.S...

The Lady Gaga cover of the new Q Magazine has been banned in it's full visual form in the U.S. due to what Janet Jackson's PR firm would possibly have called a 'glove malfunction'.

In the land of the free it seems there's allowable booob and non-allowable booob and Q285's cover is a textbook case of too much lower booob. Certain U.S. chains have said they will stock Q285 only if the offending area is covered up, also expressing some concerns over "crootch grabbing". New York State law also doesn't permit showing anything below the niipple.

Q have also been asked to ensure the imported issues are sealed in a bag due to the contents of the 100 Most Shocking Moments in Music feature, whilst other chains are yet to give their approval to stock the issue. Some independent magazine stockists have been happy to run with the cover in it's full glory.





Lily Allen And Lady Gaga Celebrate Q Awards...

BTW, Last time... Lily Allen, Muse and Lady Gaga were among the winners at this year's Q magazine music awards, but there was no fond farewell for Oasis two awards for which they had been shortlisted, which went to Muse.Sky's Alistair Bunkall reports.