When it comes to pageant girls, are they actually real or fake? You will never know. The cameras show the side of the parents getting mad, and the little girls in tears. But we personally think that these pageants will help them succeed in life and have more self confidence.We personally believe that they really don't need all the make-up to be more pretty. It would be so much better if they all just were judged on there natural beauty.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Diva,Tutu and Star
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Eden Wood
Eden Wood is one of the biggest pageant stars in the country, she has been on several talk shows and has been on a famous American television show. She's only four but her Mom acts like she's 16, and thinks she can always win. Eden's Mom has spent so much that she can almost feed every childs mouth in Haiti she says. Eden is expected to win all the time and beat every girl. Will she turn out to be Miss America, or will she go down hill?
Diva and Star
Diva and Star
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
There is no point....
These kids are in it to win it.But there goal.......is SUPREME title, it is basically the best thing you can win. The judges will judge you on how beautiful you are, to how your hair looks! Why can't they just get to the point and judge you on your actual performance? How will this make the girls feel if there best pageant friend wins and they don't?? These competitions can break friendships and little girls will leave in tears.Parents should be proud of them no matter what and just be glad that they tried there hardest.In a normal pageant the grand supreme would win money, a trophy and a huge crown. All the competitors really push there hardest for the grand title when there is no point. You win a plastic trophy....NO GOOD, a plastic tiara......NO GOOD, and money that wont pay for half of what you spent!!! So what are these parents trying to tell their kids? Other girls are prettier and overall better than them? This makes girls self conscious at a young age.
Diva, Tutu and Star
Diva, Tutu and Star
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