Grammys Crackdown On Risque Fashion

Known for pushing the envelope in many ways, the Grammy Awards are toning down all the revealing fashions that have filled the red carpet in recent years. INSIDE EDITION has the scoop.
Everyone's talking about the big crackdown on the incredibly sexy outfits that have become a staple at the Grammys.
Whoopi Goldberg said on The View, "They are really trying to avoid a wardrobe malfunction at Sunday night's Grammy awards."
CBS is saying no, thank you to the exposed body parts that have been shown off by music's biggest stars in years past.
In a leaked memo to nominees and presenters, the network gets very specific, saying, "please avoid exposing bare fleshy under curves of the buttocks... Bare sides or under curvature of the breasts is also problematic."
That would rule out Jennifer Lopez’s famously revealing Grammy gown in 2000, and Toni Braxton’s barely there dress in 2001.
CBS also says, "Please avoid sheer see-through clothing that could possibly expose female breast nipples."
Grammy executive producer Ken Ehrlich told INSIDE EDITION, "It is an award show. Award shows kind of define special dress, what that special dress is, that is up to the people coming."
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