BBC News: Fifty Shades of Grey boy, 11, causes stir at school
"A boy who dressed as a character from Fifty Shades of Grey was excluded from his school's World Book Day celebrations, according to his mother.
Liam Scholes, 11, went to Sale High School as Christian Grey from the explicit novel, wearing a grey suit and carrying cable ties and an eye mask.
His mother Nicola Scholes, a teacher, said the Greater Manchester school ruled the costume was "inappropriate" and excluded her son from photographs.
Ms Scholes said she feels Liam's outfit was actually more appropriate than some of the costumes worn by others.
She said it was deemed "appropriate for a teacher to dress up as a serial killer" and "acceptable for kids to dress up as people that kill others" and "come in with [toy] guns"."
Daily Mail: Schoolboy, 10, faces expulsion for taking a fake orange gun to class on bring-a-toy day after teachers called police because they 'felt threatened'
"A 10-year-old boy is facing expulsion from school after teachers called the police when he brought in a fake orange gun for bring-a-toy session.
Little Jayden Taljaard took the model handgun - which does not fire or make a noise - to a regular Friday class where pupils can bring their own toys.
But staff called the police after three teachers reported feeling 'threatened' by the replica."
"A boy who dressed as a character from Fifty Shades of Grey was excluded from his school's World Book Day celebrations, according to his mother.
Liam Scholes, 11, went to Sale High School as Christian Grey from the explicit novel, wearing a grey suit and carrying cable ties and an eye mask.
His mother Nicola Scholes, a teacher, said the Greater Manchester school ruled the costume was "inappropriate" and excluded her son from photographs.
Ms Scholes said she feels Liam's outfit was actually more appropriate than some of the costumes worn by others.
She said it was deemed "appropriate for a teacher to dress up as a serial killer" and "acceptable for kids to dress up as people that kill others" and "come in with [toy] guns"."
Daily Mail: Schoolboy, 10, faces expulsion for taking a fake orange gun to class on bring-a-toy day after teachers called police because they 'felt threatened'
"A 10-year-old boy is facing expulsion from school after teachers called the police when he brought in a fake orange gun for bring-a-toy session.
Little Jayden Taljaard took the model handgun - which does not fire or make a noise - to a regular Friday class where pupils can bring their own toys.
But staff called the police after three teachers reported feeling 'threatened' by the replica."
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