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In 1995, the award-winning documentary Painted Babies sent shock waves around the world as it lifted the lid on child beauty pageants: a world of stolen childhoods fuelled by parental ambition. Twelve years on, acclaimed British documentary maker Jane Treays revisits her original subjects – Asia Mansure and Brooke Breedwell – who are now 17, and charts how their lives have changed. By cutting back to their lives as inarticulate and compliant five-year-olds, a fascinating portrait emerges of pageant life, ambition, class and culture.

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34 Comments

  1. I know this is an old video but why weren't judges smarter about prizes like giving these little girls scholarships to college instead of a damn car they will never drive! Those prizes are for the parents, not the child.

  2. I don't agree with this at all these are children not adults they need to be children as long as they can there only children once please stop these pagents completely rediculous all for money don't u care bout your kids at all

  3. I hope these parents are proud of themselves, sexualizing their daughters like this for dirty old peadephiles to whack off to 🙄 ugh disgusting.

  4. I hated how long the interviewer dragged out the conversation about Asia's dad. You can clearly tell that Asia is uncomfortable with the questions.

  5. I think wish Asia's dad leaving her this is the only thing she has now that she can control ( pageants ) and which she feels good about. So let her keeping competing in them.

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