In the age of the #Metoo movement and women taking a stand against sexual abuse, it’s not surprising that a boycott is already underway against the latest and, hopefully, last film rendition of the sado-masochistic “love” story known as Fifty Shades which one critic likened to “a bad Tinder date that lasted three years.”
A move to ban the popular women's magazine, Cosmopolitan, from store shelves due to its increasingly racy content picked up steam this week when the publication featured 17 year-old actress Dakota Fanning on its cover surrounded by titles such as "His Best Sex Ever" and "Too Naughty to Say Here: But You Have to Try This Sex Trick."