Leona Lewis reckons that many pop stars "go too far" with their sexy images and are far from positive role models for young girls.
The 'Collide' singer, who is seen heading to the beach in her new music video, says that singer's who get their kit off every five minutes are actually "insulting as a woman".
In an interview with Stylist magazine, Leona said: "Personally, I think some people go too far. I don't really like to see people dancing around a pole or gyrating on a guy every time I go to a concert.
"I just don't think there is any need for it. I'd rather be something positive, especially to young girls. It's not something I want to represent and I find it a bit insulting as a woman. There's a way to be sexy that's not too in your face."
The former 'X Factor' champion, who recently tried to sex up her image, says that she's happy with her body but you won't catch her stripping any time soon.
"I would never do a bikini shoot. It's too embarrassing," she insisted. "No weird sex books for me either. I watch what I eat and I eat really healthily most of the time, but other times, I'll just eat what I want. I'm happy with my figure."
Stars such as Rihanna and Lady Gaga have recently been slammed for their sexy routines, perhaps Leona is sending a message? (Five quid says she wouldn't have said it to Madonna in her day!)
Leona Lewis performs at G-A-Y in London...




























