NBC Universal’s Oxygen channel seems to be scraping the barrel a bit with its new reality show All My Babies' Mamas and the Parents Television Council are not happy about it.

The show depicts the life of Atlanta rapper Shawty Lo who has fathered 11 children by 10 different women (who have nicknames like ‘Jealous’ and ‘First Lady’), who all live in the same house in Atlanta with him.

The show, which sounds like a feminist’s dream, is scheduled to hit the airwaves in the spring. But not if the PTC have anything to do with it. They’ve teamed up with New Yorker Sabrina Lamb, who has already started a well-received petition on Change.org to get the show canceled before it’s even begun. According to a report from The New York Post, the petition has already received 22,000 signatures in the space of a fortnight and with the might of the PTC behind it, will no doubt gather more.

Lamb told The Post that their concern was for the 11 children involved in the show. “It was the exploitation of children,” she said. “We have choices; children don’t,” she said. “We’re embarrassing ourselves.” The show is being developed by Tony DiSanto and Liz Gateley’s DiGa Vision, the people who helped make a success out of Jersey Shore. Oxygen are reportedly standing by the show, which, if it goes ahead, will most likely benefit from the added exposure given by the furious campaigners. Oxygen is a low-rated cable channel and will be looking for the next big hit. They’ve pulled a trailer for the series from YouTube but have not yet announced plans to axe the reality show.