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50 year old Sarah Bulge has given her daughter a £6,000 voucher for breast enlargement for her 7th Birthday.
She also bought her daughter a computer, a pink crystal ring and necklace set and a £4,000 spa break.
Her daughter spent the day celebrating her birthday with her friends, having a manicure, pedicure, drinking fake champagne and eating a £250 birthday cake.
What sort of message is this giving to a 7 year old? First, it's giving them the message that it's OK to expect £10,000 presents every year (my cousin has this problem, although her daughters are only expecting £1,000 presents, and yes, I consider them spoiled).
Second, it's giving that 7 year the message that natural looks are not good enough, that you need surgery to look good. While I admit that some surgeons do very good plastic surgery that can really improve looks, surgery often isn't the right answer if you aren't happy.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/odd/news/a324067/mother-gives-7-year-old-a-boob-job-voucher.html
50 year old Sarah Bulge has given her daughter a £6,000 voucher for breast enlargement for her 7th Birthday.
She also bought her daughter a computer, a pink crystal ring and necklace set and a £4,000 spa break.
Her daughter spent the day celebrating her birthday with her friends, having a manicure, pedicure, drinking fake champagne and eating a £250 birthday cake.
What sort of message is this giving to a 7 year old? First, it's giving them the message that it's OK to expect £10,000 presents every year (my cousin has this problem, although her daughters are only expecting £1,000 presents, and yes, I consider them spoiled).
Second, it's giving that 7 year the message that natural looks are not good enough, that you need surgery to look good. While I admit that some surgeons do very good plastic surgery that can really improve looks, surgery often isn't the right answer if you aren't happy.
I want to cry.
This woman is a self-publicist, who did the same thing last year (teaching her then 6 year old daughter how to pole dance - Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/3015804/Sarah-Burge-defiant-over-criticism-for-teaching-daughter-to-pole-dance.html) )
She's not doing for the child, she's doing it for the publicity for herself - she is alleged to have spend half a million pounds (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1080930/Pictured-The-ex-Bunny-Girl-whos-spent-half-million-pounds-turn-real-life-Barbie.html) on plastic surgery on herself.
What sort of message is this giving to a 7 year old? First, it's giving them the message that it's OK to expect £10,000 presents every year
Second, it's giving that 7 year the message that natural looks are not good enough, that you need surgery to look good. While I admit that some surgeons do very good plastic surgery that can really improve looks, surgery often isn't the right answer if you aren't happy.
You have to make exceptions though in this case. the mother's not all there.
denphone
12-06-2011, 20:11
Two words and they are utterly shocking.
Title updated, since it was rather misleading. :)
This woman is a self-publicist, who did the same thing last year (teaching her then 6 year old daughter how to pole dance - Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/3015804/Sarah-Burge-defiant-over-criticism-for-teaching-daughter-to-pole-dance.html) )
She's not doing for the child, she's doing it for the publicity for herself - she is alleged to have spend half a million pounds (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1080930/Pictured-The-ex-Bunny-Girl-whos-spent-half-million-pounds-turn-real-life-Barbie.html) on plastic surgery on herself.
Hmm. So half a million quid doesn't cure ugliness. :erm:
Hmm. So half a million quid doesn't cure ugliness. :erm:
:tu:
no worse than betrothing her off to some 20 yr old bloke tho
denphone
13-06-2011, 07:02
no worse than betrothing her off to some 20 yr old bloke tho
No less shocking in my mind.
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