Why, world? Just ... why?
I gave this two stars simply because watching the pageant moms and dads never fail to make me emote. While most of that emotion is revulsion and horror, I do enjoy making fun of them.
I live in the South. Beauty pageants are as sacred to some as Nascar is to others. While Nascar drivers are putting their lives in danger by driving in circles, so too are these young girls put in danger (especially their self esteem) from dancing in circles usually reserved for adults. Tiny tots are waxed, shaved, tanned, given false teeth, forced to wear fake hair, and stuff themselves into dresses that could NEVER be considered comfortable. They have to sit still for manis and pedis. They are told not to run and play, lest they mess up the illusion that they are seasoned pros in an adult world.
I've seen children browbeaten into practicing 'pretty feet' and dance routines daily that are both obnoxious, tiring, and include garish costumes that leave little the imagination. And the...
Thank God I don't live in this world
I'm speechless and horrified. All I can say is Thank God this world is very far away from my world. I feel sad for anyone who would want to subject themselves and their child to this craziness. But then again, if they are involved in this crazy sub-culture they must be certifiable themselves.
Good, guilty pleasure
Such a fun show. It's the best that reality TV has to offer. Yes, it can be shocking sometimes, but that's sometimes the consequence of beauty pageants for the young.
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