Thursday, January 8, 2015

Censors strike again as China bans bosoms in popular TV show

In this Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 photo, a television, left, displays the original version of a popular drama next to a computer displaying the version that was re-edited in Beijing, China. At the end of December, a popular television series chronicling China’s most famous empress suddenly went on a four-day hiatus. When it returned on New Year’s Day, the low-cut necklines and squeezed bosoms had vanished. Instead, the screen was filled with close-up shots showing only the heads of the female characters in the period piece, which depicts the seventh-century Tang Dynasty, an era when a woman’s beauty was defined partly by plumpness. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) BEIJING (AP) — At the end of December, a popular television series chronicling China's most famous empress suddenly went on a four-day hiatus. When it returned on New Year's Day, the low-cut necklines and squeezed bosoms had vanished.








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