Thursday, November 24, 2011

toddlers & tiaras


Toddlers & Tiaras, an American reality series debuted on TLC in 2009. Follows the controversial lives of children and their parents through out weekend beauty pageants. Each pageant little girls and boys are transformed into much older looking children with the aide of makeup, false eyelashes, spray tans and fake hair to be judged by their looks and personality. As the final weeks settle in the stress level raises. From making hair and nail appointments, finishing up the gowns and suits, last minute coaching sessions or rehearsals, are on the must to do list for any child’s performance. 

 On occasion I have watched this show if only nothing else is on. It’s a type of show with the same story line in every episode because of that I can only watch so many episodes before it gets annoying but no worries because there is rarely a Toddlers & Tiaras marathon.

I don’t have a negative opinion about beauty pageants. It’s a fun way to spend a weekend getting all dolled up and becoming a princess for the day and it’s a good bonding type with mom and/or dad but once the pageants become extremely competitive that is a whole other story . . . When you start to have rivals and always going the extra mile too win you know it’s more than a good time it’s a full out life or death competition! Okay... Maybe that’s a huge exaggeration but oh well. Oh yeah, another thing once the parents goal is more than to have fun when it’s the sparkly crowns, the money and big titles take over as the primary goals that is when there is a problem.

I think I’m rambling a little too much here and becoming off topic. Then again I don’t think this post actually had a point. Anyway, beauty pageants should he a fun time and a bonding activity but once you take it the extra mile and it’s all about winning then you are too obsessed with the pageants.

My, my, what beautiful blossoms we have this year. But look, this one's late. I bet when it blooms, it will be the most beautiful of all.
– Mulan

2 comments:

  1. I agree with what you're saying. I find this show to be kinda scary, to be honest, laugh out loud, because it's usually not the little kid who freaks out, it's usually the parents. They live their beauty pageant day through their children. I mean like really, come on. Another thing would be the little toddlers. They are like five through 12 years old, and they are the most brattiest kids I've seen. If they were my kids, or siblings, I'd be angry.
    Well, anyways, keep up a good work on this blog :)

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  2. I think that it's horrible what those parents do to their kids. I'm not against beauty pageants either, and as long as it's fun for the kid then they should continue to do it. But just all that makeup and extensions is teaching kids that they're not good enough and they have to do all these things just to look pretty. I like the natural children beauty pageants where there's no fakeness involved and it's just focused on talent. Parents should know better than that and stop forcing these ideals on their kids.

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