
She’s back today (here is Nigri, as Juliet Starling, at the Lollipop Chainsaw booth.) But Destructoid first reported that she was “asked to leave the show floor” until she had changed out of that pink outfit at right. But changing back to the Juliet Starling costume, at left — which she had worn all Friday with no issue — she was asked to change again or leave the show entirely.
Nigri’s Twitter feed does reference something like this. “Haha guys! I just had to tone down the costume!” she tweeted this morning.
Robert Khoo, the president of business development for Penny Arcade, verified to Kotaku that Nigri was asked to change, or leave, because expo staff had received plenty of complaints about her attire, or lack of it.
Khoo said expo staff “notified the WB booth on Friday of our concerns regarding the costumes, and although there was some confusion initially about which outfit was appropriate … they understood the situation.”
Penny Arcade has had a “no booth babe” policy at its expos, not wishing them to be known for models in skimpy clothes hawking products, as they do at other events in the video gaming industry. Two years ago, that policy was put to a vote of its community, which largely reaffirmed the idea.
Costumed representatives are required to know something about their product. There is to be “no messaging that specifically calls out body parts” and while “cosplayed characters are allowed to wear revealing outfits, assuming it is true to the source game” there is a ban on anything considered “partial nudity”. This policy still is in place, Khoo said.
“Although the policies regarding appropriate attire are clearly laid out in our exhibitor rules, there are times when edge cases like Lollipop Chainsaw, which technically is allowed since it’s the main character in the game, pop up,” Khoo told Kotaku. “For scenarios like that, we need to make a judgment call, and a big factor for this one was looking at the number of complaints we had received.”
“Ultimately the costume policy is designed to keep the show family friendly, as we see a good number of parents being their young children to the show,” Khoo said. “No one, including WB, wants to upset their fans, so I’m perfectly fine standing behind the decision and policy.”
Two Fun People Were Asked to Leave PAX East [Destructoid]















A lot of you guys seem to be missing the part where this isn't an American thing. Other American Expos embrace this sort of stuff. It's a PAX thing. They don't want the typical boat show booth babes flooding the event.
I don't feel strongly either way, but I can understand why they'd be sick of companies just getting strippers to stand in their booths. Especially if they're trying to bring in gamers from every corner.
She's a professional cosplayer, if I remember correctly, which is effectively a booth babe by any other name, so I don't understand the hate PAX is getting for this. Like you, Dogman, I have no strong feelings one way or the other (Tell my wife: "hello"), but I can completely understand all sides of this story.
I think it would have been fine if she wore a tshirt with the game character wearing a revealing outfit on it.
Mums get angry at girl in skimpy costume on their way to buy latest gta game for their 10 year old.
Wow, if it was like that at Comic Con I'd never bother going. It's the people who complain about the costumes that need to be chucked out. Physically.
That's hardly the main problem with going to SDCC. It's virtually impossible to get tickets now without booking years in advance.
I can see where they're coming from. She was being paid to dress like that and by extension it's close to being a booth babe. I'm sure if she were there to show off her costume as an attendee that would be fine.
I personally wouldn't have ejected her because that's some tasty eye candy. As the saying goes, if you've got it flaunt it.
Bring on some BMW xxx cosplay
Her chest scares me. They seem to be quite clearly fake, too. Nevertheless, she's attractive.
I'm sure it was all men who complained.
I would like to extend to you an invitation to the pants party ;)
Im sorry, I didnt notice there was an article to go with these pictures...