Sarah Palin ‘gets porno treatment’
March 28th, 2010 - 1:43 pm ICT by ANI
London, March 28 (ANI): Sarah Palin has become the subject of a pornographic portrait by a controversial artist.
Jonathan Yeo, the son of former Conservative minister Tim Yeo, is reportedly working on the painting of the former Alaska Governor using cuttings from hardcore pornographic magazines.
“I think she’s fair game because it’s the Republicans who are, basically, responsible for ——- up the world,” The Telegraph quoted him as saying apparently saying.
The portrait is expected to go on display as part of an exhibition of Yeo’s work in Los Angeles.
Yeo previously stirred controversy when he painted a similarly objectionable picture of George W Bush. (ANI)
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