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Farah Quinn’s revealing outfit critiqued

JAKARTA: Celebrity chef Farah Quinn got a nudge from the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) for wearing a top that was deemed too revealing during a culinary program aired on a private television station

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Tue, February 21, 2012 Published on Feb. 21, 2012 Published on 2012-02-21T11:01:12+07:00

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Farah Quinn’s revealing outfit critiqued

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AKARTA: Celebrity chef Farah Quinn got a nudge from the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) for wearing a top that was deemed too revealing during a culinary program aired on a private television station.

KPI sent a letter to the television station about the episode. “On Feb. 5, 2012, at 10 a.m. [local time] host [Farah Quinn] was wearing attire that was slightly revealing in the chest area, thus clearly exposing the host’s chest area during the whole show,” the letter read as quoted by kompas.com.

KPI said the television station should strive to improve the outfits worn by the host and refrain from airing the program again.

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