Who Are Beauty Pageants?

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Kids are being sexualized, almost abused, with the advertisements that are shown around them. Whether they are from TV shows, video games, toys, or advertisements shown on the sides of buses, they are all influencing kids in a provocative way of thinking. Over the centuries, kids have been learning about sex at an earlier rate than they should. Most of it has to do with what surrounds them to influence their minds into thinking that what is being shown to them is the proper way of looking at oneself. Many supermodels have serious issues with how they look. As American model Cameron Russell has said, “[Models] have the thinnest thighs and the shiniest hair and the coolest clothes, and they are the most physically insecure women probably on …show more content…

Unless that parent was the one putting that mental play on their child. This happens more than it should and most of it is just for show, a beauty pageant to be more concise. The problem with beauty pageants are not the judges or the show itself, its what’s hiding behind the curtains as of the pressure that the mothers put on their children. As a quote used “And what’s really disturbing is that so many of these girls seem to be tools of their mothers, …” (pg 493). This, for most kids, would be a living nightmare, being an adult’s toy doll to subjugate into becoming a what’s known as a sex object. From what other supermodels say, “It’s not all it’s cracked up to be”, with pressure of family and making a living, in which a lot of model directors won’t even hire a kid who was in a beauty pageant because they are lifeless dolls broken do to their mothers’ high expectations and hard teachings that have cause 6% of kids that join beauty pageants to have suffered from …show more content…

But one incident had horrified many, if not all people in beauty pageants, when JonBenet Ramsey, a beauty pageant contestant (age of 6) had been killed do to strangulation in her own home. After more research in 2003, it was found that 38 registered sex offenders were living in a 2-mile radius of the Ramseys’ home. This is to show that too much information is given out about the contestants and their fears are reasonable to understand. When she died there weren’t too many dropouts of pageants and the main reason was due to the mothers’ iron fist that they had placed around their daughters. Little girls were more afraid of disappointing theirs mothers and fathers, than they were of showing off their bodies to the judges and the audiences to win the pageant. In doing so, stalkers or “followers/fans” can easily obtain photos of these girls which has become very accessible through the internet. Some children have become icons like in the photo (#3) where they almost look like Barbie dolls that are given to children that are their age or

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