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quite simply OMG - what is this mother on?

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noranamechange · 05/07/2008 13:11

mummys little lolita?

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RUMPEL · 05/07/2008 13:16

OMG so so wrong! Using her child for her own ends and horror of horror making her look sexy and wanton - what must men think.
Not to mention what damage years of flase nails, hair extensions and chemical exposure will do to her insides and her skin!

Selfish silly woman. I am all for letting your littly have fun with make up in the house but not to let them look like a prostitute or drag queen!

SparklyGothKat · 05/07/2008 13:18

she is a very pretty girl, she doesnt need hair extentions, false nails, and fake nails!!

SparklyGothKat · 05/07/2008 13:18

she is a very pretty girl, she doesnt need hair extentions, false nails, and fake nails!!

RubyRioja · 05/07/2008 13:19

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3littlefrogs · 05/07/2008 13:23

OMG that is awful. Does anyone remember that little girl jonbenet something who was a 6year old beauty pagent queen - she was abducted and murdered years ago. Her parents were accused, but there was a documentary about it that seemed to show that the real culprit was being protected by the local police.

It exposed the whole culture of child beauty queens in USA. Very strange IMO.

I have a dd and I hate the way young girls are being sexualised by the fashion industry.

How a parent could be doing it is beyond me.

wheresthehamster · 05/07/2008 13:28

I wish I'd seen her on Wife Swap. What a scream

3littlefrogs · 05/07/2008 13:31

And putting her picture in the paper for everyone to see is even worse.

NoBiggy · 05/07/2008 13:32

To me, it's just wrong. In most of those pictures that girl could be 10 years older.

But strangely, doesn't the mum look like a man with a bust?

Mercy · 05/07/2008 13:34

Good last line in the article.

The first photo is reminiscent of 'AMerican Beauty' (have I got the right film?)

3littlefrogs · 05/07/2008 13:35

Yes - she does look very peculiar.

3littlefrogs · 05/07/2008 13:36

Presumably "former glamour model" means what I think it means??

sarah293 · 05/07/2008 13:37

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Dotsie · 05/07/2008 13:38

dear God! what is this woman on? what is wrong with letting her daughter be a little girl? ok at nearly 12 she's not so little any more, but there's no way i'd let my 10yr old dd go out looking like that, let alone encourage it!
i agree with 3lf, i hate the sexualisation of young girls by the fashion industry and media too. there is nothing to be gained from it from the cildren's pov. kids grow up far too fast as it is these days.

ExtraFancy · 05/07/2008 13:38

'You have to be out there, being noticed, even at a bus stop. What if Andrew Lloyd Webber walks past?'

LOL yes, I often see him waiting for the number 91

PeaMcLean · 05/07/2008 13:40

I think that's very sad.

'You have to be out there, being noticed, even at a bus stop. What if Andrew Lloyd Webber walks past?'

And to be so proud of being pretty, blonde and dumb. So very sad in so many ways.

Lizzylou · 05/07/2008 13:42

Horrendous, so tacky and so wrong.

noranamechange · 05/07/2008 13:42

extrafancy - i saw that comment to, why on earth would Andrew Lloyd Webber be interested in a child dressed like that, he's into music.

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smartiejake · 05/07/2008 13:42

I just asked dh how old he thought she was. He said "16"

Terrifying.

SparklyGothKat · 05/07/2008 13:42

I am sure I saw them on wife swop..

streakybacon · 05/07/2008 14:36

Poor kid.

beaniesteve · 05/07/2008 14:39

OMG - she's not very attractive is she!

beaniesteve · 05/07/2008 14:39

What a waste of £300

Litterbug · 05/07/2008 14:45

Thats awful.

MaryAnnSingleton · 05/07/2008 14:55

stupid woman

squilly · 05/07/2008 15:19

My dh said, what would boys of her own age think of that? My dd is 7 and has lots of friends who are boys. They'd all be horrified at the sight of this freaky girl. And, as one of dd's best friends would say, she couldn't play football dressed like that, could she?

What chance does that poor child have? All her life she'll think it's about how she looks. She'll (at best) become a trophy wife to some lower league footballer or business man. She'll worry about losing her looks, because that's all her mum has told her she's got and will doubtless end up depressed and neurotic.

I vaguely remember seeing something about this woman (or one very much like her) before, when dd was about 5 or 6, and I thought how cruel it was then. They were talking about her friends at school being mean to her and that it was just jealousy. Then the article went onto say how this girl judged others by their looks alone. Er...yeah, you're gonna get shunned if you behave like that. I know my dd wouldn't be jealous of all the frills and frippery but she wouldn't stand much truck from a stuck up girl who thought she was the bees knees just cos her mum let her look like a tart.

FGS kids are little for so short a period of time. Why would you want them to look like mini-jordans at 10? Or ever??? Inexcusable behaviour imo.