Skylar Gray You can go home…but being risky at Old HS is a bad idea
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Skylar Gray says she’s editing sexy videos she filmed at her old high school in Wisconsin after backlash from people in town.
The singer filmed the controversial scenes in September for a documentary about her roots, but after people saw some of her clips on social media, they complained to the Wisconsin Heights School District…and they plan to voice their concerns Monday at a school board meeting.
Skylar tells TMZ… “This album is about my coming of age, my real life, my childhood in a small Midwestern town – and that includes the messy, confusing and very human experience of discovering sexuality.”
She continues… “The videos were filmed while the school was empty, without students present, and there was never any intention to involve or impact current students in any way.”

Washington Heights High School reported some scenes where Skylar filmed in front of signs and other identifying factors…and asked her to remove the clips.
Syklar tells us… “I understand why some people are uncomfortable, and I have taken steps to remove any references to the school out of respect for the community. But I also believe that artists should be allowed to tell honest stories about their lives, even if those stories are not perfectly polished or easy to digest. It was my decision and I take full responsibility for it. The school and its staff were not involved in the creative direction of the content.”
The school board sent a letter to parents to address the backlash…but it seems people in town want to do more.
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