Elizabeth Hurley Under Fire For Kids' Bikini Line
Kidscape criticizes 'inappropriate' clothing items

WENN--British actress/model Elizabeth Hurley has sparked controversy over her bikini line for children.
The "Bedazzled" star has been accused of sexualizing kids with her two-piece designs, which are modelled by young girls on her website. The range includes an leopard-print Mini Cha Cha Bikini, as well as the Collette Bikini, for eight to 13 year olds, which is described as being "great for girls who want to look grown up". Hurley has attracted criticism from customers as well as officials at British child protection charity Kidscape.
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The organization's director Claude Knights tells Britain's Daily Mail, "It is very disturbing to see some inappropriate items in this swimwear range. The pieces that are very adult and which contribute to the sexualisation of young girls - especially in the poses portrayed - do not take account of the child protection concerns that have been well-aired."
A spokesperson for Hurley was quick to hit back, insisting, "Our collections sell extremely well in (U.K. luxury retailer) Harrods and in numerous stores across America and the Middle East. Most of our customers are repeat customers who report that their kids adore the designs."
Hurley isn't the only star to land in hot water with Kidscape bosses this month. Singer Jessica Simpson was also criticized for showing off a picture of her four-month-old daughter Maxwell in a "totally inappropriate" yellow bikini.
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