Polarising world of America's child beauty pageants | 60 Minutes Australia

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In 2010, 60 Minutes Australia investigated the controversial world of child beauty pageants in America and met some of the families who see it as a way of life.

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  1. My daughter still had baby lips until her 20s? Speaking of sexualizing,you ever see Walmart flyers or online they show those leggings but the wearer sticks her butt up in the air.thats mostly what teens want to be is older and as much as they can get away with their bodies for the boys and girls.i was a teen in the 80s we all wore tight tight tight jordache jeans and no exaggeration we had to lay on yhe bed and pull the zipper up with a clothing hanger.sorry joan for borrowing your wire hangers foreverrrr!! Then our matje uto was all the same brands,covergirl mostlyeither wearing a frosty pink eye shadow,the shiniest lip gloss or chaptick with flavors cherry dr pepper,strawberries, colors,scents then getting up for school like 3 hours using finesse shampoo(i loved that original scent, the closest scent that is "grey flanel" mens cologne.before to feather my hair with curling iron plopping finesse mousse on then finess hairspray 😁

  2. I don't like it! I think it's a ridiculous "hobby" that exploits little girls. And these moms are absolutely living vicariously through their toddlers. Most of the moms are overweight, frumpy, uninteresting. These little girls should be shown the world; have fun being a child, out in nature; develop their talents and interests; further their education; and, by example, learn humanitarianism and giving back to society. I'd like to see more examples of grown women who were caught up in the exploitation of child pageantry. I think it's child abuse. Shame on all these parents!!!

  3. I wonder if these mother's realize that since most mother's would never do this, their kids just aren't the cutest out there. (Not that that matters to most mothers)

  4. This is like a train wreck. It's hard to look away. I get the same feeling when I have a look at the show Hoarders. There's some mental health issues here with these mothers. How about getting kids in theatre or dance or music or even fashion. But to prance around and compete so young, based on looks and silly, untrained 'talents' won't bode well for their future.

  5. This is gross. My Mom never tried to push this off on me or my sisters as she knew it would either over inflate our self esteem or cause it to crash and hard. Being like this was never appealing to her, nor I as I grew up and became a mother.

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