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Zoe Sugg speaks out after Zoella brand was dropped from GCSE syllabus over sex toy post

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Zoe Sugg has hit back after her Zoella brand was dropped from AQA's GCSE syllabus after a post about sex toys appeared on her website.

The YouTube star, 30, said it's wrong that female masturbation is seen as a taboo subject and that she's "worried" that people think 16 year olds aren't exploring their own bodies.

She said that as she's grown older, so have her fans and that her content is aimed at women aged 25 to 30. The educational body added Zoella's brand to their syllabus in 2017, but have now decided it's no longer suitable for teenagers.

Sandra Allan, AQA’s Head of Curriculum for Creative Arts, said in a statement: "GCSE Media Studies includes the analysis of online and social media and we added Zoella in 2017. "At the time, all

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