San Francisco woman injects 8-year-old daughter with botox, British newspaper says
If it isn’t a crime yet, perhaps it should be.
The British tabloid The Sun reports that 34-year-old beautician Kerry Campbell injects her 8-year-old daughter with botox, among other beauty treatments usually reserved for older women, so that the child can better compete in beauty pageants.
Campbell, who’s recently moved to San Francisco, says the treatments are helping her daughter. “What I am doing for Britney now will help her become a star,” she said to The Sun. “I know one day she will be a model, actress or singer, and having these treatments now will ensure she stays looking younger and baby-faced for longer.”
Not only does she inject her daughter with botox, she also takes her child, Britney, to have her body waxed.
What does Britney think of these treatments?
“My friends think it’s cool I have all the treatments and they want to be like me. I check every night for wrinkles, when I see some I want more injections,” she said in The Sun. “They used to hurt, but now I don’t cry that much. ... I also want a boob and nose job soon, so that I can be a star.”
Unfortunately, this practice is becoming a trend in the competitive world of child beauty pageants, according to The Sun.
WOW!~
-=Chipmunk=-
If it isn’t a crime yet, perhaps it should be.
The British tabloid The Sun reports that 34-year-old beautician Kerry Campbell injects her 8-year-old daughter with botox, among other beauty treatments usually reserved for older women, so that the child can better compete in beauty pageants.
Campbell, who’s recently moved to San Francisco, says the treatments are helping her daughter. “What I am doing for Britney now will help her become a star,” she said to The Sun. “I know one day she will be a model, actress or singer, and having these treatments now will ensure she stays looking younger and baby-faced for longer.”
Not only does she inject her daughter with botox, she also takes her child, Britney, to have her body waxed.
What does Britney think of these treatments?
“My friends think it’s cool I have all the treatments and they want to be like me. I check every night for wrinkles, when I see some I want more injections,” she said in The Sun. “They used to hurt, but now I don’t cry that much. ... I also want a boob and nose job soon, so that I can be a star.”
Unfortunately, this practice is becoming a trend in the competitive world of child beauty pageants, according to The Sun.
WOW!~
-=Chipmunk=-