EVERYTHING WRONG WITH TODDLERS AND TIARAS (sexual exploitation, spray tans, fake nails)

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  • čas přidán 24. 11. 2022
  • Toddlers and Tiaras aired on TLC in 2009 and was seen as a very problematic show. In this video, I will be breaking down everything wrong with Toddlers and Tiaras the series! What are your thoughts?
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  • @ChaoticMushy
    @ChaoticMushy Před rokem +2224

    Honestly I don't think minors should be doing Pageants. They just have such a creepy and sinister vibe underneath and I don't think they should be subjecting minors to it.

    • @StopCrying17
      @StopCrying17 Před rokem +4

      Yes they should

    • @Joannefibracs9994
      @Joannefibracs9994 Před rokem +17

      I watch “Frank’s Little Beauties” (episode of Ots Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and they point out the BS of it

    • @sunday.mourning
      @sunday.mourning Před rokem +31

      @@StopCrying17why do you feel like they should?

    • @haleighmartinkessler885
      @haleighmartinkessler885 Před rokem +54

      right? theres always that random man and it's like why are you here (not saying all men judging kids pageants are pedos) and there have been countless of reports of these judges being creepy. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia even did a whole episode about it.

    • @ChaoticMushy
      @ChaoticMushy Před rokem +2

      @@StopCrying17 ...why

  • @McMerlin11
    @McMerlin11 Před rokem +1502

    I almost started crying for the girl that was getting her brows waxed. You’re really going to put your kid through that for a stupid contest?

    • @SPACEBRAlN
      @SPACEBRAlN Před rokem +135

      when the mother said that she would’ve ripped it off herself, i got so mad istg

    • @lilnubbean553
      @lilnubbean553 Před rokem +83

      NO LITERALLY I got so pissed off in that clip- like why would you willingly hurt your child like this-
      Its fucked up

    • @havenmiller8756
      @havenmiller8756 Před rokem +84

      “I’d usually hold her down” what the absolute hell..

    • @contourbae
      @contourbae Před rokem +2

      no u didnt

    • @lilypad2714
      @lilypad2714 Před rokem +83

      It’s basically televised child abuse, I’ve gotten waxed before and it hurts, but I chose to do that, no one was pressuring me, so to think people are putting their children through that is horrific

  • @almamater9566
    @almamater9566 Před rokem +984

    Kids beauty pageants are definitely the creepiest thing ever ! Here in France they are actually illegal. In 2013, France's Senate has voted to ban beauty pageants for children under 16 in an effort to protect girls from being sexualized too early. Anyone who enters a child into such a contest would face up to two years in prison and 30,000 euros in fines. The Senate approved the measure as an amendment to a law on women's rights.

    • @angelamaryquitecontrary4609
      @angelamaryquitecontrary4609 Před rokem +54

      Bravo, la France!

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před rokem +41

      And then a French company made the movie Cuties and brought those images right back where they can easily be accessed.

    • @paradoxical7782
      @paradoxical7782 Před rokem +24

      france got the right idea

    • @casswashwash1070
      @casswashwash1070 Před rokem

      @@demo2823 Thats a brand though. Not the whole country. America band child p*rn and yet there are many Americans creating, buying & selling it

    • @sunmi2539
      @sunmi2539 Před rokem +3

      AYE FRANCE

  • @LifeisaBeautifulting
    @LifeisaBeautifulting Před rokem +2066

    This would've been a good opportunity to mention Kailia Posey, a girl who was on the show that committed suicide sometime recently. I definitely think the pageants played a role in her mental health, she's been conditioned to attain unrealistic standards of perfection since a young age. Pageants are so harmful for impressionable young girls and their self-esteem, they're literally being judged on every little detail about themselves
    Edit: I realize now that it was inappropriate to bring up Kailia's death. May she rest in peace, and I will do better moving forward

    • @ToniBryanneTV
      @ToniBryanneTV  Před rokem +804

      Yes, I chose not to mention Kailia out of respect for her family and not knowing the exact reason why she took her own life. That was done purposely, but I understand why you’d find it to be an important mention

    • @_sunchildd
      @_sunchildd Před rokem +169

      @@ToniBryanneTV you’re always so kind and thoughtful. just another reason why i love and respect you 🥰❣️

    • @JudelovesRiver12
      @JudelovesRiver12 Před rokem +58

      So so sad 😞 May she Rest In Peace 🕊

    • @peachxtaehyung
      @peachxtaehyung Před rokem +34

      Oh no I didn't know about that! May she rest in peace

    • @Scarlett_isrlycool
      @Scarlett_isrlycool Před rokem +81

      Nice opinion but I think it’s very disrespectful to assume the reason someone offed themselves.

  • @Drauph
    @Drauph Před rokem +585

    I literally cried watching the girl getting her eyebrows waxed by force. This is all a form of elaborate emotional and physical abuse that has lasting consequences.
    I'm a teacher and I can tell you this is not a healthy way for them to grow up. I've had students under 5 who were models and they were never treated like this or forced. They saw it as a fun game and the parent was clear that once it wasn't fun for the kid they would stop. It wasn't this excessive, forceful or painful thing that all pageants are.
    I truly think these should be illegal

    • @shibadawn
      @shibadawn Před rokem +32

      I did one runway/modelling thing for a shop when I was younger. I was not at all forced and I just remember getting to wear cool clothes and the toy I got afterwards as a thanks. Didn't wear makeup or anything like that, and it was fun.
      I couldn't imagine what it would have been like if it was like these contests. It's horrible to put that kind of pressure on kids, and most of time with no consent whatsoever

    • @Fluffy_Flock
      @Fluffy_Flock Před 17 dny

      I used to teach, too. My stomach literally dropped, I felt so sick hearing her yelling. ): All for an *eyebrow wax??* It's so insane to look at a kid and think they need an eyebrow wax in the first place, but kids have thinner/more fragile skin than adults! I have no doubt in mind that it really did hurt like a bitch. ): Not even to mention the trauma of being lied to/having no bodily autonomy.
      Adults can do what they want, but I just can't see any reason to even have beauty pageants for minors. :/

  • @niaknee-yuh5339
    @niaknee-yuh5339 Před rokem +954

    Omg I felt so bad for the little girl getting her eyebrows waxed 😢

    • @i-love-anime-idols
      @i-love-anime-idols Před rokem +66

      Traumatizing 🥺😭 I hope shes ok now...

    • @Vanessa-fv4os
      @Vanessa-fv4os Před rokem +27

      Right 😢 I’m 22 and I can’t even stand the pain of eyebrow waxing

    • @Erica-en2qz
      @Erica-en2qz Před rokem +37

      I know, clearly she was terrified. Poor baby.

    • @don1sdead
      @don1sdead Před rokem +20

      It was so upsetting and I have no idea how her mother was able to not only just sit there and watch but actively force and bribe her while her child is in obvious distress.

    • @fandomtrash7505
      @fandomtrash7505 Před rokem +9

      Same, in all honesty something like that needs to be considered abuse. You should never force a child to do something like waxing. Like her mother was intentionally causing pain for no reason.

  • @emmabruh
    @emmabruh Před rokem +566

    The concept of pageants is so absurd to my German brain lol, I mean I get it if adults do it (miss worldwide and what not) cuz they decide to do it themselves
    But literal toddlers being forced to obtain beauty standard that aren’t even achievable by adults is just crazy, kids should be playing around and getting messy and not being forced into being these perfect little dolls 🤨

  • @erwinmurry9602
    @erwinmurry9602 Před rokem +251

    One time I was face painting at a family event. And one young Black girl asked to look like Wonder Woman. I gave her a Wonder Woman crown and a small bit of makeup (with the parents permission) when I showed her herself in the mirror she got upset and confused asked why can’t I give her different skin. I was so sad and struggled to explain to her that I can’t do that. Her parents calmed her down and made sure to get her some cake. I was so sad and I hope she is doing okay now.

    • @sunday.mourning
      @sunday.mourning Před rokem +70

      Aww, I wish Nubia was more popular, she's Wonder Woman's sister and she's black, representation really matters because of situations like this. I remember growing up and not seeing people or characters my skin tone so much that I kinda "gave up" and switched to animal characters. I hope she's doing okay too

    • @HangryOnPaws
      @HangryOnPaws Před rokem +40

      That is so sad. Just goes to show how damaging a lack of representation can be.

  • @tamanthamckinley3504
    @tamanthamckinley3504 Před rokem +188

    That's child abuse giving giving that baby a wax 😡😡

  • @26349
    @26349 Před rokem +357

    Who in their sane mind consumes that type of content? Tiny, little girls, 4 year olds in full, heavy make up, push up bras and suggestive clothes?????? For whom was this kind of thing made?????

    • @nope748
      @nope748 Před rokem +57

      very valid and good question
      I'm ashamed I watched this when I was like 12

    • @deanbilly9073
      @deanbilly9073 Před rokem +42

      Exactly the questions we should be asking. Who is the target audience here??

    • @emi_hi1233
      @emi_hi1233 Před rokem +38

      @@nope748well you were 12 so you probably didn’t know how many things were wrong with it

    • @malevolentsnow9867
      @malevolentsnow9867 Před rokem

      This kind of gross content along with things like Dance Moms is admittedly addicting for the wrong reasons. You just have to see how it can possibly get worse. Also the pedo crowd like it.

    • @maechu_12
      @maechu_12 Před rokem +4

      i know i grew up watching it because my mom and i would watch it together, the only thing keeping me from becoming one of these pageant kids is that we were poor. we would watch the show together and my mom would talk abt how bad she wanted to put me in a pageant. . . . seemed like fun when i was a kid but super weird now to look back on

  • @twindrill2852
    @twindrill2852 Před rokem +483

    I feel so bad for honey boo boo-it didn’t help that one of her family members was a groomer.

    • @oliviacloud4815
      @oliviacloud4815 Před rokem +8

      Omg really? I didn’t know that

    • @twindrill2852
      @twindrill2852 Před rokem +4

      @@oliviacloud4815 Yeah, I think it was her father (who groomed her oldest sister)

  • @catieq5270
    @catieq5270 Před rokem +304

    Also, the attendance at this these pageants aren’t regulated, so anyone could walk off the street and attend. This includes predators as well. Same thing goes for the television show.

    • @shyla2724
      @shyla2724 Před rokem +16

      Wtf I did not know that

    • @catieq5270
      @catieq5270 Před rokem +20

      @@shyla2724 yes, anyone can just purchase tickets to them. Crazy, right?

    • @j.c.2240
      @j.c.2240 Před rokem +2

      So, where would a pedo go if they wanted to see sexualized children without being arrested? Hmmm... Hmmm hmm hmmmmmm.

    • @catieq5270
      @catieq5270 Před rokem +16

      @@j.c.2240 and most pageants are held in hotels so it’s an easy way to justify why they are there.

    • @_itszzrockyyy_7544
      @_itszzrockyyy_7544 Před rokem

      Just like the movie bad grandpa, that pageant scene, they just walked in and I guess signed up from there as the little boy was dressed like a girl and all…the whole time people didn’t know they were being filmed which was crazy😂

  • @SignalFire_Animations
    @SignalFire_Animations Před rokem +241

    Ok, so, not many things get to me. But that little girl crying and screaming in terror and pain because she was being forced to have her eyebrows waxed, and the mom just standing there, completely unfazed, and even saying she would have HELD HER DOWN for this?! That hit something. THAT made me want to cry.
    That poor little girl

  • @Spawnofademon
    @Spawnofademon Před rokem +341

    I feel like this kind of show should not be legal. Like there should be no “beauty” contest until 18 because these children are growing up with insecurities. I know when growing up I definitely did. Wishing I was more tan skinnier green or blue eyes whatever, so I couldn’t imagine what it would have been like to grow up in a environment where you are never pretty enough.

    • @CosmicAlien.
      @CosmicAlien. Před rokem +6

      i think these kids pageants need to be more focused on talent and growing kids confidence like let them get dressed up but focus more on showing off skills and learning to be confident and growing their public speaking ability

  • @kobra4422
    @kobra4422 Před rokem +412

    I hate when my eyelashes are sticky with mascara, I've never had any fake lashes or fake nails, I am 27. I can't imagine forcing a little kid to do that. I don't know how instead of teaching your daughter lifeskills and supporting her talents/hobbies you objectify her with those disgusting dances and creepy outfits 🤢🤮. Kids should be kids and turn into women in their time, not forced by all those creepy people. This is child abuse that will affect them heavily.

    • @ghadakameche2248
      @ghadakameche2248 Před rokem +4

      Same

    • @TuliloTulilip
      @TuliloTulilip Před rokem +1

      Ikr? Forcing kids to use a dress like the ones they are using in pageants are already abusive enough. The toddlers often cry because they itch and uncomfortable. The older one tolerates it but they usually threw tantrums. How I know this? I was once forced to be a part of dance team in my kindergarten by my teacher when I was 4. The clothes were the same as the one they were using for pageants. It's sooo uncomfortable, especially for kids that age because their skin are still sensitive. It made me had irritated red skin. My mom found out and quickly put a stop to it. I'm an adult now, but my God, this is just horrifying...

  • @just_resa
    @just_resa Před rokem +99

    The little girl wirh the wax broke my heart. You could clearly hear ans see that she has trauma from the time it ripped her skin. This show was a pure nightmare and it's shocking that even without the show, these things are still going on. We can't forget this.

  • @egglet8265
    @egglet8265 Před rokem +120

    One of the biggest things to me is the fact that professional estheticians are enabling this. I myself am one and I would never in a million years wax a toddlers eyebrows. Especially one reacting the way the kid in the clip did. I don’t care how much the mother would pay me I’d never put acrylic nails on a kid either

  • @shonnayvette7750
    @shonnayvette7750 Před rokem +103

    You forgot to talk about how the judges talked about honey boo boo weight I remembered that episode vaguely but I do recalled the judges saying the girls should be a certain size

  • @Livinwshay
    @Livinwshay Před rokem +284

    So from what I have gathered because I’m a boy mom: the bippity bop is a salon where they make little girls (idk about boys) into Disney princess- they do their hair and nails then pull it together with the dress and pics: side note my friends daughter went and they didn’t discriminate against 4c hair…it was great and she got to live her best Elsa life!!😅

    • @ToniBryanneTV
      @ToniBryanneTV  Před rokem +122

      Yess my little cousin went and loved it!! It’s beautiful and I heard super inclusive as well❤️ I think they may also include boys, because I saw one photo with a little boy dressed up

    • @JordynMcCray
      @JordynMcCray Před rokem +54

      So I know some one who works there. They do have packages for little boys who want to be knights, but that being said, they don’t discriminate if a little boy wants to be a princess and a girl wants to be a knight

  • @talianaccarato9015
    @talianaccarato9015 Před rokem +255

    I can’t believe we would watch this back then and thought it was normal!

    • @BlackCherryBabe
      @BlackCherryBabe Před rokem +26

      I don’t think some of us did. We watched it to judge the parents that did this shit to their kids for their own selfish reasons. I used to be like 😮😮😮 through the whole show. Being from the Caribbean it was shocking.

    • @keeradavis6832
      @keeradavis6832 Před rokem +13

      I wanted to be a pretty pageant girl Soo bad lol, I didn't understand why my mom didn't let me until I was older and I'm so thankful for that.

    • @paulaangelina7750
      @paulaangelina7750 Před rokem +5

      My 10-12 year old self didn't think it was weird.

    • @IGoByAlllexia
      @IGoByAlllexia Před rokem

      I watched it but was like looking at a car crash than wanting to be like that. Helps that I was something like 12 rather than a toddler

  • @kadygirlforever
    @kadygirlforever Před rokem +69

    As a mom with a toddler girl, I can’t imagine putting her through this. It feels so wrong. They’re babies and there are so many people out there with ill intent. Why rob them of their childhood, of play and innocence?

  • @areallyfunnyperson
    @areallyfunnyperson Před rokem +58

    I'm a competitive Irish dancer, and it reminds me a lot of Toddlers and Tiaras; the tanning, hair, makeup, the dresses. It's ridiculous. Though the reasons behind some of it make a bit more sense in Irish dance (ex., darker/tanner makeup so that pale dancers' faces don't look washed out on large stages with bright lights, tanning legs to show muscles, etc.), I think it's awful that as soon as girls are in the under 11 age group, they are expected to change their appearances so much, just to win a trophy, or even just a medal.

    • @HangryOnPaws
      @HangryOnPaws Před rokem +9

      Irish here, lemme tell you it really damages those girls. I never did Irish dancing but I grew up around a lot of girls who did. I'm never going to forget seeing my classmates in photos or coming back from competitions in all dressed up and still worrying about how they looked. It was a serious thing in my first school so maybe I saw the more extreme end of things.
      I also remember telling a relative how weird I thought it was (I was eleven I think) and him saying "yeah well it's important, you wouldn't like it if you got a cake without icing and sprinkles." Holy shit just let kids be kids. Let them dance regardless of how they look FFS!

  • @chattycatty3336
    @chattycatty3336 Před rokem +48

    I have a little sister about the same age as the girl getting her eyebrows waxed. Seeing her cry broke my heart...no child deserves to be pointlessly hurt let alone for her parents enjoyment. Wish i could just scoop her up, give her hug and play with her

  • @GovernmentIssuedFelafel
    @GovernmentIssuedFelafel Před rokem +28

    My sister has my 3.5 year old niece in Glitz pageants and dear god… the amount of cringe and inappropriate behavior I have seen from other parents. The “community” has a post board online called the “blue book” which is literally a bunch of middle aged women bashing and talking shit about contestants- most of which are 3-10 years old.

  • @neverneverland5836
    @neverneverland5836 Před rokem +80

    The woman forcing her daughter to have her eyebrows waxed was abusive. No doubt about it. Hearing that poor girl cry because of that pointless pain, then seeing the mum literally not care at all... That made me so angry.

  • @bearsrock65
    @bearsrock65 Před rokem +68

    As a waxer I would never wax anyone's brows under 13 😭 and even then I be double asking these girls if it's what they want if not I refuse to.

    • @caitlinryan7957
      @caitlinryan7957 Před rokem +12

      Had a unibrow my whole childhood, got bullied for it and yeah felt bad but mum always reassured me it does not matter, I asked her to take me to wax them at 13 before my first big event and she happily obliged because it was MY choice, we had a great girly day out and the waxing lady was awesome, also making sure I knew hair is normal but it's also nice to come in to get pampered and feel good once in a while. That's fully the difference, body autonomy, healthy self esteem and supportive adults (especially that waxing lady, I'll never forget her and it was over 10 years ago, sorry you unlocked a core memory and i appreciate you stance lol)

  • @mayramc7070
    @mayramc7070 Před rokem +50

    I almost cry for the little girl on 12:17 she looks truly terrified, I wanted to protect her 😢

    • @lovelycloudyskies
      @lovelycloudyskies Před rokem +6

      She didn’t want to go for another round, but the mom forced her to! That poor girl deserves better. That woman doesn’t deserve a child.

  • @kozumekenmas
    @kozumekenmas Před rokem +90

    growing up I rlly liked the show bc i always wanted to do pageants as a kid but watching this rlly makes me shocked like thinking back this is so crazy can’t believe they record this and air it

  • @unapologeticallyb5068
    @unapologeticallyb5068 Před rokem +26

    That little girl crying and fighting to get away while they force her to wax her brows is horrifying. That was hard to watch.

  • @Joannefibracs9994
    @Joannefibracs9994 Před rokem +38

    I even did dance recitals and while of course not the same, I still had to have my makeup done and prettied up. The worst was the hot curlers I always got burned with, mascara was traumatizing to wear. And yes, it was uncomfortable to wear scratchy tulle and sequin headbands, tights and skin-tight leotards, and wear makeup. I cannot imagine doing pageants with makeup notched up x10.

  • @maring1733
    @maring1733 Před rokem +41

    This reminds me of the entire Dance Moms situation. It’s ridiculous that these children are being forced to do things like this. I loved the points that you pointed out, especially the “the mothers seem to want more than their daughters.” It seems like the mothers are projecting themselves onto their children, and do you all think it may be because their (as a general term) self-esteem was dragged down as a child too that it just became normalized for them? However, I don’t want to say something like that without solid proof.

  • @MakaykayLAMB
    @MakaykayLAMB Před rokem +42

    After watching this video, it makes me happy that Jojo Siwa “stayed a child” For so long.

    • @rokhayasadji1
      @rokhayasadji1 Před 9 měsíci +4

      the fact that she got bullied for that is insane

    • @HannahBlowers-np8xz
      @HannahBlowers-np8xz Před 6 měsíci +1

      She seems like a lovely well rounded person now too

  • @lannyoneill3489
    @lannyoneill3489 Před rokem +29

    Pageant's can be so damaging, especially for young girls. They are made to think that unless they do all these things they are not beautiful, and that the most important thing in life is winning, which, obviously is not true.

    • @evda4919
      @evda4919 Před rokem +2

      I agree there’s a mum that called her daughters teeth jack-o’-lanterns because they were growing which made the little girl say she hates her jack-o’-lanterns teeth and loves and feels more pretty when she’s wearing her flippers 🤦🏾‍♀️
      There was another mum that bleached her kids teeth once a week, she also had two kids of a different race and it was very clear who her favourite was which was her daughter with blonde hair and blue eyes she said her daughter looks like a giraffe and wished she had one of the girls head in the room excuse me 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @lannyoneill3489
      @lannyoneill3489 Před rokem

      @@evda4919 Ik, like these mothers are legit crazy✋🏼

  • @AndyBrussainJackson93
    @AndyBrussainJackson93 Před rokem +183

    Por Dios, escuchar a esa niña gritando cuando la estaban depilando me destrozó.

    • @Erica-en2qz
      @Erica-en2qz Před rokem +22

      That child clearly did NOT want to do that! My goodness. These pageants seem to be more for the parents than the kids.

    • @mae8646
      @mae8646 Před rokem +1

      The way her mom acted reminded me of getting shots as a child... but shots are necessary and this lady was hurting her kid for fun!

    • @saynotzai
      @saynotzai Před rokem +12

      Ya sé pobre niña toda traumada, sé nota que estaba esperando que le arrancarán piel otra vez cada vez que le iban a arrancar el papelito de la cera :'c

    • @carolinak5169
      @carolinak5169 Před rokem +1

      😢

  • @avery_elisabethh
    @avery_elisabethh Před rokem +38

    I can only imagine all the creepy men and women who watched this show for pleasure 🤢🤢

  • @lovelymj7310
    @lovelymj7310 Před rokem +12

    What really bothers me as well is the bullying that these little girls (some of them not even five) face online. I’ve seen children who have literally broken down into tears on this show because of how uncomfortable and unhappy they are to be there, be mercilessly bullied online. People call them brats or spoilt without ever thinking ‘hey! These little girls might have a reason to be upset’. I’ve seen girls mocked for their weight (again some of them are five years old), called plain or ugly, made fun of for their real teeth and so much more. Clips of them in highly sexualised get ups, leave them vulnerable to online exploitation and predators. I’ve seen so many people shaming that little girl who wants to be black. I agree that it’s lovely she’s showing how beautiful and cool she thinks black people are but many people are blaming her for wanting to be spray tan herself, and not her mother who (like you said) should’ve just told her daughter how pretty she already was and explained the harm that blackface does. You know the person paying for the spray tan and who probably introduced her to them. It breaks my heart that these young girls who didn’t even consent to being on the show most times have to put you with that kind of treatment.
    Edit: does anyone else find it strange that TLC has comments on for their toddlers & tiaras CZcams videos? These are often captioned with clickbaity titles designed to attract more negative attention which is often directed towards the little girls.

  • @alysiag2633
    @alysiag2633 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I started listening to Jennette Mccurdy’s book about her mom and she said how it was always her moms dream to act but her parents never let her so she put that on her daughter to do it and other things like dance classes. She said how she never liked those things but saw it made her mom happy and whenever she didn’t get a role, her mom was sad so then Jennette was sad. this reminds me of that.

  • @bygonebunny1563
    @bygonebunny1563 Před rokem +17

    Lets be real and blunt for a moment, I’ve always wondered how many pedophiles circle the pageant world. There’s no way that there aren’t any lurking about around all that.

  • @antionnella1938
    @antionnella1938 Před rokem +16

    HOW CAN U PURPOSELY GIVE THAT PAIN TO UR KID, it should be illegal to be this insensible with the pain of your child

  • @dashiajames1882
    @dashiajames1882 Před rokem +65

    Good afternoon everyone: The whole show is wrong & screwed up. They basically sending out the message " Beauty is more important than knowledge. " I'm glad they canceled that show. I was literally like " this show is a mess & more. Problamatic is a huge understatement, try Toxic. These moms are all about image. These girls look soooooo fake. It's ashame that the moms did all that stuff to their own daughters. Those adorable girls had to go through all that. That mother literally did Blackface. They look like dolls. I was like this was so cruel. Can't believe she forced her daughter to get a eyebrow waxing. Like do you care about your daughters feelings..?? And her thoughts..!! I always thought beauty pagents are so stupid. And I always will.

  • @calypsoseas4128
    @calypsoseas4128 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Thank you I believe children should look and act like children not adults. Pageants endanger our children😢

  • @lizanna6390
    @lizanna6390 Před rokem +10

    I got my first eyebrow wax in my friend's kitchen by my her mam who was knew what she was doing. Her father came in and told her 'stop it she's 10!'. He'd had a few drinks, I was 12, but kudos to him for speaking up when he thought a 10 yr old was getting waxed.

  • @MelaineT
    @MelaineT Před rokem +13

    What this reminds me of is little miss sunshine. In her home town with her just how she is, a adorable child being a child and thinking showing her talents (like dancing) is just fun she didn’t think of makeup, fancy expensive outfits or, her weight. Then her dad says pageant girls “don’t eat ice cream” it takes her other family members to show her it’s okay to eat it. She cries thinking she’s not good enough to go and her grandfather tells her she’s beautiful just how she is and it doesn’t matter what they say because he thinks she’s perfect just how she is.
    Then when she gets there, she does notice all the girls getting makeup done, hair the clothes, spray tans the more gross side of theses things in bigger cities compared to her small town that would consist of farmers and small town people. When her brother realizes it was the toddlers in tiaras type of pageant he goes to tell his mom “ I don’t want THESES people judging her f- them.” She’s scared to go out because she can see the clear difference herself but she remembers what her grandfather said and goes out anyway.
    She’s confident, shows her dance her grandfather helped her learn and, her family joins in when they go to kick her out of the pageant.
    It reminds me of this because sure some kids want to they want to feel pretty or show their talents and when done in a way it’s literally just kids being kids, it can be fun for them but when you start forcing all theses negative view points only you as a adult hold it effects them negatively. We never see any other girl at the big city pageant having fun or even saying hi to her like normal kids they all look unhappy and uncomfortable compared to her where it was something she genuinely was interested in doing.

  • @Mampolokeng1
    @Mampolokeng1 Před rokem +10

    OMG the child getting her brows waxed??!!! That is actual child abuse. How is this allowed?? The child is screaming crying !

  • @Mllemama1
    @Mllemama1 Před rokem +29

    Im french and I was quite confused that americans rejected so hardly the cuties movie (which denounced the hypersexualization of children), when mini miss pageant are accepted

  • @stellarae8257
    @stellarae8257 Před rokem +35

    I grew up with the mindset that pageants are shallow and ridiculous so I’ve had to spend my time actually learning how to appreciate that some people do it for other reasons (a lot of it has to do with scholarships) and that some people just genuinely wanna help their community.
    This show was horrible and even though I was watching it at the same age some of the girls were I thought it was horrific. All of these kids deserved better. The fact that they even allow people to compete at such a young age is disturbing. There are other ways to get your girl into certain things associated with pageants than throwing thousands of dollars into trying to get your kid deemed the “prettiest”.
    Like you can do community service or fun theater or dance if they like the dramatics and attention (that’s not a bad thing)! A lot of environments suck for kids, but there are definitely ones that have more positive effects than pageants. Like get them singing lessons, teach them a sport and put ‘em in little league, take them to dance classes, teach them how to play an instrument, start learning a new language with them, etc etc etc. those are all better choices than this nonsense 😭

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před rokem +2

      Even the scholarship thing is exploitation, it's not right that you have to prove your beauty to get any sort of scholarship for an academic education, proving you are intelligent or that your situation would otherwise not award you the financial opportunity are the only things that matter. And there is so much you could do for charity without needing to have an insensitively over-organised competition over it.

  • @DanielletheMoran
    @DanielletheMoran Před rokem +25

    Omg..I felt SO bad for the little girl getting her eyebrows waxed, she was so scared 😭

  • @bluepeppermint3790
    @bluepeppermint3790 Před rokem +11

    This is child abuse.
    This IS child abuse.
    This is CHILD ABUSE.

    • @pancakegamer335
      @pancakegamer335 Před rokem +2

      And what do you think about drag queens coming to kids?

    • @bluepeppermint3790
      @bluepeppermint3790 Před rokem +1

      @@pancakegamer335 I think nothing off that? It's not harming them, pushing unhealthy ideas on them, or forcing them to perform and abide beauty standards on their own body. Drag is a costume and children can understand that much. I also see no issue in adults entering beauty pageants since they're, you know, adults, children are not.

    • @pancakegamer335
      @pancakegamer335 Před rokem +1

      @@bluepeppermint3790 did you see the videos of them sexualizing themselves in front of children and making children stuff money into their pants ?! 🤮 do you think that’s OK? !!

    • @bluepeppermint3790
      @bluepeppermint3790 Před rokem +1

      @@pancakegamer335 why are you bringing this up anyway that had like NOTHING to do with the topic at hand. Like, at all.

    • @pancakegamer335
      @pancakegamer335 Před rokem +2

      @@bluepeppermint3790 I asked you a question 😭 that’s it. I wanted to see your answer, since you said child abuse. And I was shocked that you are OK with this. 🥶

  • @mia9226
    @mia9226 Před rokem +44

    your braids look so nice omg

  • @nocoldnuggets
    @nocoldnuggets Před rokem +35

    you should make a everything wrong with Lifetime reality shows at once

  • @seal3249
    @seal3249 Před rokem +6

    This is soo disturbing. Seeing little girls having to put on TONS of makeup is just... creepy. Like, five year olds should not wear soo much makeup. Also, by doing this, mothers are making their kids think they're not beautiful the way they are. When they grow up, they'll probably feel like they'll always need to makeup; like they'll never win if they're not pretty enough.

  • @josephinejuette9798
    @josephinejuette9798 Před rokem +9

    I almost cried when the kid got her eyebrows done- SHE CLEARLY WASNT OK WITH IT!! like the amount of times she was saying no, screaming and crying was so heartbreaking especially when it tore a part of her skin off, no matter how much the mum wants to win the pageant, she shouldnt put her 3 YEAR OLD CHILD though that! Tbh i would classify this as child abuse. Its also so damaging to the girls mental wellbeing as shell think you have to go through alot of pain and stress and procedures to make you look „pretty“ so she can be accepted. I feel like theres such a big consent issue aswell as the girls who do these shows are way too young to decide weather they wanna do stuff like that and its often parents pressuring or forcing it on them. The girls will end up getting really negative images of their natural beuty if they have to go through this- especially as it also makes it seem like the whole world revolves around how pretty you are. Not acceptable.

  • @samanthagil238
    @samanthagil238 Před rokem +6

    I remember years ago watching a clip of a girl thinking a producer said that she wasn’t beautiful(the girl was all dressed up and makeup done, the producer also never said that) and the little girl had a full meltdown over it.

  • @pepperonisausage2244
    @pepperonisausage2244 Před rokem +27

    I think beauty pageants for children in general is a messed up concept (but especially so in this case). I don't know, it feels weird to me to parade children around deciding who of them is beautiful enough. There are already so much pressure when it comes to the way we look, imagine what growing up like this does to you.

  • @mary-katebravener6985
    @mary-katebravener6985 Před rokem +16

    I would just like to mention that not all beauty pageants are like that I was a pageant kid started because of toddlers and tiaras it was MY CHOICE my mom just supported me but I did a glitz pageant did not win and thanks to that I found the Cinderella scholarship pageant and it was about natural beauty and talent yes we wore the pretty dresses but makeup was not allowed it was about interviewing and talent and your showman ship also started me in public speaking from a young age they even judged us at outside events and how we interacted with eachother outside of the stage area

  • @xhellystarx
    @xhellystarx Před rokem +22

    Honestly, the only reason why I even know about Alana/Honey Boo Boo is because of South Park and her and her family being featured in one episode of the show.

  • @Turtlecat911
    @Turtlecat911 Před rokem +2

    Girl same. I am also 21 right now, Between 8-11 I was obsessed with the show, I would watch it at friends houses and try to sneak it when my mom was busy. But my mom would hear that from a mile away, come downstairs and turn that shit off. She said I would I understand when I was older, she was right.

  • @naturekinkatartist9292
    @naturekinkatartist9292 Před rokem +11

    I was in one of the pageants, not followed but I’m shown in the intro and few other scenes. I can say pageants did no good, it was stressful and made me hate my body image and compare myself to others. The last pageant I was in I remember really crying with pure heartbreak from not winning because I didn’t think the competition was nearly as good as I was. It was a sad way to see myself and others and definitely didn’t like not being able to eat before on stage and only having sugar in my system as a reward for feeling so crummy after being on stage and losing. I had spent months learning the dance routine and really saw the lost as a strike against my character.
    Note: I was like 8-10 when I did this. I can’t remember my exact age.

  • @samanthahope1316
    @samanthahope1316 Před rokem +4

    Even when I was little and the show first came out (born in 99) I always used to think the headshots for the pageants and the girls all pageant ready looked so weird compared to them when they are just being little girls and that they were beautiful when they were just left to be themselves. Now it makes me sad.

  • @kenz1685
    @kenz1685 Před rokem +57

    bruh the spray tan baby’s mom… ain’t no way 😰

    • @evda4919
      @evda4919 Před rokem +2

      I saw CZcamsr react to an episode where the little girl and her mum went to nail shop and the girl threw a trauma because the nail tech refused to give her fake nails, she literally threatened her mum and spoke about not paying to get their garden fence fixed.

  • @linnie3206
    @linnie3206 Před rokem +9

    That waxing scene broke my heart :(

  • @Pinktoolbox
    @Pinktoolbox Před rokem +4

    What the hell 😑 the scene with the little girl getting waxed is abuse! That got me really fired up. Shame on mom and the lady that agreed to wax a little girl 🤬

  • @mer_acle8101
    @mer_acle8101 Před rokem +2

    literally almost cried for that lil one getting her eyebrows ripped off HOW DARE THEY she's so scared the poor thing I just want to hug and comfort her because her monster of a mother doesn't

  • @remipitstick
    @remipitstick Před rokem +6

    Hey - holy wow you are saying so much I’ve felt about topics that I’ve never felt comfortable saying out loud.. also watching that little girl w the wax was legit hard to watch - tu for speaking on this in a very real way.

  • @omegaforcezero5440
    @omegaforcezero5440 Před rokem +4

    God. It's clear that these people don't want kids, they want perfect little dolls they can dress up and get money from.
    Just sculpt one and move on with your life, no need to put a small kid through something like this...

  • @kayk480
    @kayk480 Před rokem +2

    Just stumbled across this video, so I’m late to the game but wanted to add something. There was one episode with a girl who wanted to do a glitz pageant. She had done “natural” pageants before, so her parents said they’d try a glitz one, but she couldn’t do full-glam. So no flippers, hair pieces, or spray tans, and only minimal makeup, etc. I watched it as a teenager and remember thinking “man, this mom is dumb. Obviously the daughter isn’t going to win.” The daughter didn’t place and was bummed, but the mom was like “oh, well. She did her best. Obviously glitz pageants aren’t for us. No big deal” I realize now that the editing and everything made the mom out to be strange for not doing full glitz and portrayed natural pageants as a lesser, cheap (maybe fake?) version of glitz pageants.

  • @warhawk1420
    @warhawk1420 Před rokem +2

    Man why do shows like this even exist...

  • @marlofritz9355
    @marlofritz9355 Před rokem +3

    Can't spray tan cause some skin cancer or something??? Isn't it illegal in some states what????

  • @8crazy_nights
    @8crazy_nights Před rokem +2

    Mothers living vicariously through their kids

  • @nicolen3146
    @nicolen3146 Před rokem +1

    Literally how is this not illegal

  • @rainfeather3053
    @rainfeather3053 Před rokem +4

    When I started getting my eyebrows waxed at 13 or 14,I found it painful. Even still to this day. But getting them waxed at that young of an age. NO! There skin is still soft and delicate and definitely just wrong on so many levels.

  • @TuliloTulilip
    @TuliloTulilip Před rokem +1

    Good content. Btw, child stars abuse are much worse than pageant. Not only they usually have expectation from their parents, but also the entire industry they got involved in are usually also beyond toxic. Can u made video about it?

  • @itseina_
    @itseina_ Před 4 měsíci +2

    I literally almost cried seeing the girl getting her eyebrows waxed

  • @Shalin_Deniece
    @Shalin_Deniece Před 8 měsíci +2

    I loved this show in my early 20’s. I was training my lil sis to be in pageants and I knew if I had a daughter I’d put her in pageants. Then one day watching an episode(little girl portraying Dolly Parton with the cone breasts) it clicked that that pageants were not actually appropriate for kids

  • @Yourmother210
    @Yourmother210 Před rokem +1

    I don’t know about y’all. But growing up I could not even wear pants and a shirt. My mom did not even let me wear bracelets,nail polish nothing like that. And don’t even start with the makeup. But here I am seeing these kids getting spray tans

  • @kireikay
    @kireikay Před rokem +3

    yes to everything you said! They had a natural one that they rarely shown & I always wondered why? Why couldn't the little girls have on some lip gloss, cute polish, & some bows in their hair?! They can still wear the big dresses & stuff, but all of the tanning, fake teeth, fake hair was a lot. I remember when they would show their headshots pics all glammed up & it was wild how grown they looked!

  • @emm_uhh
    @emm_uhh Před rokem +4

    I've heard a family member argue that Drag Queen story time is a plot to groom children, but child beauty pagents are okay because children want to do them.

  • @the_hyrulean_super_saiyan
    @the_hyrulean_super_saiyan Před měsícem +2

    This show should've been cancelled ever since the very first episode released and the show creators and who ever even existed on the show should be locked away in prison

  • @nyiahg5170
    @nyiahg5170 Před rokem +2

    I remember the Disney boutique I wanted to be blonde like that princess from tangled I had a faze after that movie but now I appreciate my hair texture.

  • @babyb2393
    @babyb2393 Před rokem +8

    Hi Toni!! Love your look in this video and excited about your sponsorship!!! 🎉

  • @wednesday3561
    @wednesday3561 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Oh my goodness the amount of times my jaw hit the floor in this video 🤦🏻‍♀️ Jesus, please come back soon 🙏

  • @larissabrglum3856
    @larissabrglum3856 Před rokem +6

    I was a teenager when this show was on and I thought it was absolutely fucked

  • @RyrienaHoustonBorn
    @RyrienaHoustonBorn Před 10 měsíci +1

    One of my dads renters was on that show with her granddaughter. She spent thousands on her granddaughter and dolled her up. She was nuts period.

  • @pepperonisausage2244
    @pepperonisausage2244 Před rokem +3

    The parents in this show aren't doing this for their kids. They're doing this for themselves, to live through their little children and exploiting them in the process. Truly disgusting to watch.

  • @maryhelenmoore9283
    @maryhelenmoore9283 Před rokem +15

    I just love your videos. CONVERSATION QUEEN!❤

  • @saifizahdonbage8920
    @saifizahdonbage8920 Před rokem +2

    that is strait up childe abuse and exploitation

  • @FloralPanic
    @FloralPanic Před 7 měsíci +1

    Seeing the little girl scream in terror of having her eyes brows waxed and her mom saying how she normally would just hold the kid down makes me sick

  • @Cleeooor
    @Cleeooor Před rokem +7

    I’m so glad you talked about this

  • @ceilingfan6969
    @ceilingfan6969 Před rokem

    I love your account so much, you talk about so many things people ignore

  • @sunmi2539
    @sunmi2539 Před rokem +1

    This show freaked me out as a kid cause wtf are adults putting BABIES 4-7 through this shit????? No kid should be wearing makeup and outfits like that while also getting judged

  • @katekowalewski4639
    @katekowalewski4639 Před rokem +3

    I have 3 year and is sick and sad kids should be kids

  • @Ca-yr2rz
    @Ca-yr2rz Před rokem +3

    That is torture, poor kids

  • @londiwemaphumulo7265
    @londiwemaphumulo7265 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I'm 23 and I've never done a wax coz I've always been scared 😢😢

  • @Shoot4AlarmFire
    @Shoot4AlarmFire Před rokem +1

    New to your channel! I appreciate seeing a video on this, because I agree that the show was very problematic. From the beauty standards to the exploitation to the catering to pedos (just look at Chrissy Teigan's old tweets) to the sugar and Red Bull..... But my heart stopped at the little girl's screams when she didn't want to be waxed. How can any mom ignore that?? I know the fear she felt in that moment, the sheer terror, though mine was due to something else. And to think, it wasn't even a necessary thing. Broke my heart.

  • @alli6791
    @alli6791 Před 8 měsíci +3

    That little girl has trauma from the eyebrow waxing. How do you intentionally put your child through pain for a pageant!?

  • @cadyjhamaxine8707
    @cadyjhamaxine8707 Před rokem +2

    You should do the news, you've got the voice for news stories.

  • @Ssshonic
    @Ssshonic Před rokem +10

    I love your videos They always seems so so well research😊

  • @taylorglover73
    @taylorglover73 Před rokem +7

    I’m glad I was there first to tune in❤

  • @auroradijana7915
    @auroradijana7915 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I remember that one mom gave to child with heart desease energy drink.

  • @semakadriu9534
    @semakadriu9534 Před rokem

    You’re so easy to listen to! Keep going ❤