France threatens to block Shein over sale of childlike sex dolls ahead of Paris store opening

France threatens to block Shein over sale of childlike sex dolls ahead of Paris store opening

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French authorities are threatening to ban access to Shein after discovering the e-commerce site sold childlike sex dolls

BySAMUEL PETREQUIN Associated Press

November 3, 2025, 6: 31 AM

PARIS — French authorities have warned they may block access to Shein after it emerged that the online fast fashion giant had been selling sex dolls with a childlike appearance.

France’s consumer watchdog, the Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF), said last week it had discovered the dolls on Shein’s website, noting that their descriptions and categorization left little doubt as to their child-pornographic nature.

The agency has referred the case to public prosecutors, and Economy Minister Roland Lescure said on Monday he would seek to ban Shein from the French market if such incidents were to occur again.

“This is provided for by law,” he said. “In cases involving terrorism, drug trafficking, or child pornographic materials, the government has the right to request that access to the French market be prohibited,” Lescure told BFM TV.

The law authorizes French authorities to order online platforms to remove clear

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France threatens to block Shein over sale of childlike sex dolls ahead of Paris store opening

France threatens to block Shein over sale of childlike sex dolls ahead of Paris store opening

0 minutes, 52 seconds Read

French authorities are threatening to ban access to Shein after discovering the e-commerce site sold childlike sex dolls

BySAMUEL PETREQUIN Associated Press

November 3, 2025, 6: 31 AM

PARIS — French authorities have warned they may block access to Shein after it emerged that the online fast fashion giant had been selling sex dolls with a childlike appearance.

France’s consumer watchdog, the Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF), said last week it had discovered the dolls on Shein’s website, noting that their descriptions and categorization left little doubt as to their child-pornographic nature.

The agency has referred the case to public prosecutors, and Economy Minister Roland Lescure said on Monday he would seek to ban Shein from the French market if such incidents were to occur again.

“This is provided for by law,” he said. “In cases involving terrorism, drug trafficking, or child pornographic materials, the government has the right to request that access to the French market be prohibited,” Lescure told BFM TV.

The law authorizes French authorities to order online platforms to remove clear

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