It's hard to believe, but a college in England is offering credit for a course that teaches teenagers how to wear "sexy" heels. Also, the whole thing is on taxpayers' dimes. "The six-week "Sexy Heels In The City" course is offered to 16-year-old students at South Thames College in Wandsworth, Tooting and Merton in South London," says the Telegraph. And, just wait for it, "The course is run by Chyna Whyne, a former backing singer, who claims her life was made a misery because she wasn't taught how to walk in high heels at a young age." But the point of the class is not only to teach young women to walk in heels.
It's also to educate them on current affairs and geopolitical history. Ha, no. It's to help them avoid injuries and embarrassing stumbles, assuming their heel-wearing capabilities need some help. Taxpayers, needless to say, aren't happy. Maybe they should have just checked out this Modelinia video, where runway coach Anastassia Khozzisova offers her own tutorial for free.


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