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Shein bans sale of ‘childlike’ sex dolls

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Published: November 3, 2025
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Chinese e-commerce platform Shein has announced a “complete ban” on sex dolls on its site after France threatened to cut off its access to the French market.

Over the weekend, France’s anti-fraud office, the DGCCRF, accused the fast-fashion platform of selling sex dolls “with a childlike appearance”.

“Their description and their categorisation on the site make it difficult to doubt the pedopornographic nature of the content,” it said in a statement.

A protester holds a picture of a childlike sex doll outside BHV Marais department store in Paris, on Monday, November 3, 2025, where Shein is due to open its first permanent physical store.. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga) (AP)

The dolls were available for purchase on the French version of Shein’s platform until Monday, according to CNN affiliate BFMTV, which prompted a stark warning from French Finance Minister Roland Lescure.

“I want to be very clear: If these behaviours are repeated, we will be entitled to … ban access to the French market for the Shein platform,” he told local media outlet BFMTV on Monday.

“These horrible objects are illegal,” he said.

Amid the controversy, Shein said it had implemented a “complete ban on all sex-doll products, removing every related listing and visual from the platform,” telling CNN in a statement that its “adult products” category had been temporarily delisted while a comprehensive review was carried out.

Shein’s executive chairman, Donald Tang, said on Monday the “fight against child exploitation is non-negotiable for SHEIN”.

Shein will open its first permanent physical store at the BHV Marais department store in Paris,. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga) (AP)

The company said in an earlier statement that the relevant products were removed from sale as soon as it became aware of “these serious issues.”

“We take this matter extremely seriously,” that statement said. “Such content is completely unacceptable and goes against everything we stand for. We are taking immediate corrective actions and reinforcing our internal controls to prevent this from happening again.”

The timing of this scandal couldn’t be worse for the Chinese platform. On Wednesday, Shein is due to open its very first brick-and-mortar store in Paris – the first in the world – which will be followed by more shops across France.

French authorities have passed the case onto French prosecutors, as well as the French telecom regulator, according to Lescure.

In its statement, the anti-fraud office said the sharing of pedophilic material on “electronic networks” is punishable with up to seven years’ imprisonment and a €100,000 ($176,000) fine under French law.

French Finance Minister Roland Lescure. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (AP)

It also said the sale of the dolls shows Shein does not have sufficient safeguards in place against minors accessing pornographic material on its website, also a crime in France.

France’s High Commissioner for Childhood, Sarah El-Haïry, told BFMTV on Monday that she wanted to identify both the sellers and buyers of these dolls.

In 2018, online retail giant Amazon was embroiled in a similar affair, after third-party sellers used the platform to hawk child sex dolls. Amazon removed the products from sale.

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