Gary Barlow has criticised the "rude" state of modern music videos.
The X Factor judge and Take That frontman said he worries about his children being subjected to explicit content.
Speaking to OK, he said: "The other day, I wanted some music in the kitchen and put on one of the music TV channels and a video came on which was so rude that I had to turn it off because my nine-year-old was with me."
He added: "I have had five nine-year-olds in my back seat singing along to Black Eyed Peas songs with F this, F that and I'm like, 'Right, I'm stopping the car!'"
Speaking of how it affected the X Factor auditions, he said: "It all filters down. We had girls [auditioning] and you wouldn't believe the kind of moves they were doing. I sat there and thought, 'Jesus Christ'."
He had previously hinted that he may bow out of the show after the current series to spend time with his children.
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