I’m just catching up with this Netflix show. It appeared completely inappropriate. And as the father of twin girls who are 11, I am disgusted. #netflix #cuties https://t.co/jAGh6isnTE
— John Nosta (@JohnNosta) August 21, 2020
This. Is. Disturbing. https://t.co/CN2L3glpMc #Cuties #Netflix
— Perez (@ThePerezHilton) August 20, 2020
Many fans are outraged that @Troma_Team ‘s FREE @youtube channel w 850,000 subscribers & 50 years of my art has been destroyed by YOUTUBE due to “COMMUNITY STANDARDS”
— Lloyd Kaufman (@lloydkaufman) August 20, 2020
So how does YT justify running MANY VIDREO OF PANDERING TO PEDOS @netflix #NETFLIXPEFOPHILIA #CUTIES pic.twitter.com/CeC5exM0t5
Netflix's #Cuties actually doesn't advocate sexualizing young girls—it condemns it: https://t.co/djvICouzOO pic.twitter.com/f0l8I9qrtm
— Decider (@decider) August 20, 2020
Netflix Apologizes for Inappropriate #Cuties Poster Amid Outrage Over Sexualizing Children https://t.co/DNZUJkvSeA pic.twitter.com/Q2WbasvjJm
— IndieWire (@IndieWire) August 20, 2020
Netflix apologizes for "inappropriate" #Cuties poster slammed for "sexualizing" little girls https://t.co/sRLEl1PWVL
— Variety (@Variety) August 20, 2020
‘Marketing material for the new film ‘#Cuties’ depicts sexualized 11-year-old girls dancing suggestively; so, in the iconic words of Chris Hansen from NBC’s ‘To Catch a Predator,’ @Netflix, why don’t you take a seat over there’.
— RT (@RT_com) August 20, 2020
- @SophNar0747https://t.co/oxyrgmA0cz
The #Cuties trailer, TO ME, reminded me of cheer/gymnastics. It did not feel inappropriate or sexualizing *to me* but I’ve been seeing a lot of comments that ppl are uncomfortable. I hope they fix this cause the story looks really interesting & we never get stories like this...
— Reagan Gomez (@ReaganGomez) August 20, 2020
Read here about the film Maïmouna Doucoures actually made in #CUTIES https://t.co/klB06lt1Gz
— Tessa Thompson (@TessaThompson_x) August 20, 2020
#CUTIES is a beautiful film. It gutted me at @sundancefest. It introduces a fresh voice at the helm. She’s a French Senegalese Black woman mining her experiences. The film comments on the hyper-sexualization of preadolescent girls. Disappointed to see the current discourse. 😞
— Tessa Thompson (@TessaThompson_x) August 20, 2020