French authorities may block access to Shein after the fast-fashion retailer was found selling sex dolls with a childlike appearance. France’s consumer watchdog said the dolls’ descriptions and categorization made their child-pornographic nature clear, prompting potential regulatory action.
Breakdown
- A 'childlike' sex doll listed on Shein's website prompted a complaint from France's consumer watchdog.
 - Shein removed the product after the complaint, but the French economy minister warned the company could be banned if it repeats such behavior. 14s
 - French law allows the government to ban platforms for offenses including pedo-pornographic items. 40s
 - The warning comes as Shein prepares to open its first permanent store in Paris. 52s
 - Shein has been fined over €190 million in France this year, and the company says it is improving its internal controls. 1m 26s