YouTube legend Zoe Sugg has been cut from AQA's GCSE syllabus after posting a series of sex toy reviews online. The online sensation had been working with the educational body since 2017 but now bosses believe she is no longer suitable for a teenage demographic.They believe over the years Zoe's content has moved away from teenagers to adults.In a statement explaining their decision to part ways, Sandra Allan, AQA’s Head of Curriculum for Creative Arts, said: "GCSE Media Studies includes the analysis of online and social media and we added Zoella in 2017."At the time, all her content was appropriate for teaching, but some of Zoella’s recent content is aimed specifically at an adult audience and isn’t suitable for GCSE students."They added:.
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