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Bliinging up baby - You won't believe it CH5

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Sisterelephant · 19/05/2015 21:06

I can't not watch it. It's so bad . . Shock

Please say someone is also watching?

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Aeroflotgirl · 20/05/2015 00:00

My dd who is 8 has hello kitty play make up which she puts indoors for fun, never to go out like that, not serious Chanel makeup put on every day like a grown adult woman would and worn outside at 6!!!!!!

MysticMugBug · 20/05/2015 00:16

It makes me feel guilty liking the smocked dresses and baby blue rompers, but I hate the glam glittery tat that makes them look like mini barbies.
I wish the parents knew what harm they were doing by inflicting stupid gender stereotyping and manicuring a new born FFS!

TheColdDoesBotherMeAnyway · 20/05/2015 08:06

It's nothing to do with not being 'naice' or not wearing Boden - I don't care how people dress their kids in general but when you've got a tiny toddler walking around in freezing temperatures on a windy pier wearing a frilly summer dress and no tights or cardigan; or a little girl asking to wear leggings to the park so she can run around and play and being told no; or a baby screaming because her mum is holding her down to put heavy earring in her tiny ears - yes, I'll admit it, I judged.

Aeroflotgirl · 20/05/2015 08:17

I agree, the cold, that girl looked freezing on that pier, the mother wasent dressed very warmly either. Yes that selfish mother who would not even let her little girl be a child, and play like other kids her age, for fear of mucking up their clothes. Hello they are kids, no fashion accessories. There are going to be some adults with serious issues later on.

TheColdDoesBotherMeAnyway · 20/05/2015 08:30

I don't feel guilty for judging either - those mothers openly admitted to judging parents like me that allow my children to get dirty, or don't care if their hair is a mess, or dress them in supermarket clothes (that, shock horror, may be last season's) - but the difference is that my children are dressed appropriately for the weather and for the normal childhood activity of playing outside.

thegreylady · 20/05/2015 09:48

I like the little smocked dresses but we never saw them being worn. I might have chosen them fo parties or a wedding but all that ghastly glitter, frills and worse the jewellery is horrible.
It is sub Toddlers and Tiaras which is where it seems to originate.

gemsio · 20/05/2015 19:21

The comment that got me was " if you have scruffy kids and don't dress them in the latest stuff, then expect them to be bullied" how about not teaching that attitude to your kid, who will no doubt be the one doing the bullying.

manicinsomniac · 20/05/2015 22:18

I felt really sad for the mum with the toddler and the little boy with learning difficulties. She doesn't seem to have any support and when she said that dressing them up like that helped her escape into a fantasy world and forget the difficulties her and her children have I felt really bad for judging her before.

They're just mums who have been left by their partners doing what they believe is right for their daughters. They're trying to make confident, independent women. They're doing it the wrong way in my opinion but that doesn't make them bad people.

Agree with PP that they've been set up to look as bad as possible on tv.

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 25/05/2015 16:48

Bit late to the party but I'm watching now.

Only 5 mins in and I'm like this --->Shock

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 25/05/2015 16:48

I'm laughing at MM being a supermodel, someone tell her she was an actress fgsGrin

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