Similar to what it has done in previous years, the Grammys, through its telecast partner CBS, has effectively banned the unnecessary display of private parts in its forthcoming awards night on Sunday, February 10 which will air live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The stern warning was issued in light of the expected gratuitous displays of flesh typical of celebrities attending such big events as the upcoming 55th annual Grammy awards.
In an advisory issued by CBS through its standards and practices department,
talents appearing in the show are warned against any plans of indecent exposure
during Sunday's ceremonies. In a memo issued to the production, staff that
handle these talents are asked to ensure "that buttocks and female breasts
are adequately covered."
Among the items that attendees are asked to restrain from are "thong-type
costumes" and "sheer see-through clothing that could possibly expose
female breast nipples." Exposure of the "bare sides or under
curvature of the breasts" and "buttock crack" are also prohibited.
Aside from the potential wardrobe malfunction problems that the show tries to
avoid, the Grammys has likewise advised against "obscenity or partially
seen obscenity on wardrobe" not only for onstage presenters or performers
but extends it even to audience members who will be seen on cameras. Lapel pins
and other accessories alluding to any organized cause are also requested to be
avoided.
Source:
Aceshowbiz.com
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