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Now Chrissie Hynde attacks today's lewd pop stars branding them 'sex workers' who have created a 'pornography culture'
Zitat Singer hit out at scantily-clad stars such as Miley Cyrus and Rihanna 64-year-old also accused them of doing a 'great deal of damage' to women
Launched scathing attack during tense interview on BBC's Woman's Hour
By Sam Creighton Tv And Radio Reporter For The Daily Mail
Published: 18:11 EST, 8 September 2015 | Updated: 05:12 EST, 9 September 2015
Chrissie Hynde has waded into another contentious area – the overly sexualised nature of modern pop music
She provoked fierce debate by saying it was her own fault for being sexually assaulted at 21.
And now Chrissie Hynde has waded into another contentious area – the overly sexualised nature of modern pop music.
In an obvious reference to scantily-clad stars such as Miley Cyrus and Rihanna, the former Pretenders lead singer branded them ‘sex workers’ for selling music by ‘bumping and grinding’ in their underwear. The 64-year-old also accused them of doing ‘a great deal of damage’ to women with their risque performances....