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Netflix Under Fire Over Fully Erect Penis Scene in ‘A Man In Full’ Series

Netflix has reportedly come under fire after British viewers were shown a fully erect penis in the final episode of the streaming giant’s new six-part drama series. a fulfilled man.

In the film adaptation of author Tom Wolfe’s best-selling novel of the same name, Raymond Peepgrass, played by actor Tom Pelphrey, drops a bedsheet to reveal himself to co-star Charlie Crocker, played by Jeff Daniels.
There are already full frontal nude dating shows in the UK, but this particular scene a fulfilled man It is believed to be the first time a mainstream British TV drama has shown an “erect penis” on screen, according to reports.

Additionally, although the show warned that it would include “sex, language, sexual references, sexual imagery, and injury details,” there was no disclaimer warning viewers of the graphic nudity that was to come, and viewers was shocked and disappointed.

“I don’t want to see graphic sexual images when I’m watching a drama,” says the author. audience Columnist Mary Killen said: “There’s so much stuff out there already that we’re becoming the equivalent of barnyard grass.”

“Viewers should not be forced to watch pornography,” Killen added. “This trend is depressing, unmystical, and takes away some of the magic from life, so it will end in tears.”

Novelist and author Anne Atkins also joined in and asked Radio 4 questions. Thoughts from that day“Netflix, where are the boundaries now?”

“A visibly erect penis is not only offensive to many ordinary viewers, but artistically completely unnecessary. A lower gaze or a raised eyebrow would have been more effective.” “Yes,” Atkins added.

Tory MP Alexander Stafford responded: “If Netflix is ​​serving up this kind of low-grade pornographic rubbish, we will have Ofcom fully monitor the streaming giant’s work as soon as possible. There is a need.”

Ofcom refers to the Communications Authority, the government agency that regulates the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries in the UK.

“Streaming services are available at all times of the day so watershed protection does not apply,” added Conservative MP Sarah Britcliffe.

Ofcom’s Broadcasting Code states that scenes of sex and nudity must be post-watershed and not easily accessible to children. daily mail.

Tanya Carter from the Safe Schools Alliance said: “Once again we are wondering why the government is not taking action against this multi-pronged attack on our children.”

The British government is reportedly considering new legislation that would impose fines of up to 250,000 pounds (approximately $311,862) on streamers operating in the UK or restrictions if they are found to be breaking the rules. That’s what I said.

Meanwhile, Netflix is ​​currently under fire for another show on its platform.

As reported by Breitbart News, Fiona Harvey is the woman credited with inspiring the character of stalker Martha in the streaming giant’s hit series. baby reindeer — said she plans to sue both Netflix and the show’s creator and star Richard Gadd, claiming that the depictions in the series, which it touts as a true story, are “fiction.”

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