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ITV’s This Morning cleared over eight-year-olds pole dancing | ITV’s This Morning cleared over eight-year-olds pole dancing |
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Ofcom has dismissed complaints about a segment on ITV’s This Morning that featured eight-year-old girls pole dancing. | Ofcom has dismissed complaints about a segment on ITV’s This Morning that featured eight-year-old girls pole dancing. |
The segment, titled “Are pole dancing classes suitable for eight-year-olds?”, aired on the ITV breakfast show at 10.30am on 16 February. | The segment, titled “Are pole dancing classes suitable for eight-year-olds?”, aired on the ITV breakfast show at 10.30am on 16 February. |
The clip, which featured eight-year-olds and an 11-year-old pole dancing, discussed whether the routine’s move from being the “preserve of red light districts” to the mainstream made it acceptable for children to take it up as a hobby. | |
The broadcasting regulator received complaints from viewers that the clip was unacceptable and should not have been aired. | The broadcasting regulator received complaints from viewers that the clip was unacceptable and should not have been aired. |
Ofcom assessed the complaints but decided there were not grounds to launch a formal investigation to see if ITV was in breach of the UK broadcasting code. | Ofcom assessed the complaints but decided there were not grounds to launch a formal investigation to see if ITV was in breach of the UK broadcasting code. |
The watchdog assessed the clip and decided it was specifically focused on fitness and not sexualised behaviour. | The watchdog assessed the clip and decided it was specifically focused on fitness and not sexualised behaviour. |
“We received seven complaints from viewers objecting to children aged eight to 11 carrying out a pole-dancing fitness routine,” said a spokesman for Ofcom. “However we won’t be taking these forward for investigation.” | “We received seven complaints from viewers objecting to children aged eight to 11 carrying out a pole-dancing fitness routine,” said a spokesman for Ofcom. “However we won’t be taking these forward for investigation.” |
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