Present AQA removes it from its social media analysis on understanding that its content is not suitable for students
Youtuber Zoella is no longer part of the GCSE program on media studies and social networks (The General Certificate of Secondary Education awarded to 15- and 16-year-old students in secondary schools in Wales, England and Northern Ireland) after the publication on his website of a review on sex toys.
Zoe Sugg, original name of Zoella, 30 and older sister of Joe Sugg, star of star of ‘Strictly’, had been included in such a program because of its tremendous popularity since in 2009 she began posting on YouTube, has seen now how your post from early January “The best sex toys to spice up your life in 2021” has cost dearly as it is a material not recommended for adolescents.
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? Zoella (@Zoella) January 13, 2021
Sandra Allan, director of the creative arts curriculum at AQA, was very explicit in explaining the reasons that led them to take this action: “GCSE Media Studies includes social media and online analytics and we added Zoella in 2017. At the time, all of its content was appropriate for instruction, but some of the recent content on Zoella is specifically targeted at an adult audience and is not suitable for students by GCSE. As a result, we have removed the section on Zoella from the course and have contacted our schools and universities to inform them, “he said in a statement collected by Yahoo!
Thus, Zoella, author and entrepreneur with her own range of products to her name, including beauty and household lines and her own pop-up store in London’s Westfield Stratford City, he ceases to be an example for British teenagers.
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