Nip/Tuck : Pre-K Edition
by The Hill-Man
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posted Oct 25 2011 3:57PM
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We talked this morning about San Francisco child protective services removing 8 year old Brittney Campbell from her mother’s custody, after the mentally ill woman went on “Good Morning America” to describe the botox treatments she gives her daughter so she “can become a star”.
Brittney participates in the pedophile smorgasbord that are “Child Beauty Pageants”. Her mother buys Botox online and injects her daughter when she thinks she sees a wrinkle. She also gets her daughter full body waxes in the hope that she won’t develop hair when she hits puberty.
This certifiable lunatic of a mother says “what I’m doing will help her become a star”. Really? What it will help her become is completely obsessed and paranoid over her own looks, so much so that she will be in a mental institution by age 15. Either that, or by age 16, she will have had so many procedures that she looks like a teenage borg. Or any 45 year old soccer mom from Newton.
The worst thing about this is what Brittney appears to believe about plastic surgery. Remember, she’s eight years old! She told the “Daily Mirror” in England, “I also want a boob and nose job soon so I can become a star”. Soon? Is she waiting til she’s ten? Or until her prize winnings equal the five grand she would need for a good set of fake bombs?
It is well within the rights of any child protection agency to remove a child whose parent is so obsessed with making their 8 year old a star, that they are willing to alter their kid’s body. It should be a crime to convince your daughter that a firm C cup will someday make you a success. And…somebody should put a limit on child beauty pageants. Like you can’t get in one until you are old enough to drive. Little girls don’t need any additional pressure in their life. And they certainly don’t need to worry about getting implants before they get their period.
Implants don’t make you a star, talent does. Just ask Tia Tequila.
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