No kidding, it's absolutely disgusting. Didn't she tell her daughter to "enjoy carbs while she can?" That may have been directed to Jenner or Hadid, I know she said something about them. Poor girl is going to become a puppet for her mother. This is a celebrity spouse I don't doubt was going to model. Her mother was and is one of the biggest supermodels in the world, it only makes sense. She's just way too young to be exposed in all of Hollywood.From reading quotes from Cindy, this girl is gonna grow up with some major major issues. All Cindy seems to talk about these days is weight/looks and her daughter's weight/looks. Christ, she's 14. Let her grow up on her own terms.
Yea that's what I was referring to. Cindy sounds like one of the least fun people to be around, constantly talking about food/how you can no longer eat carbs when you grow older, how your body changes and omg-appreciate-your-legs-now-because-you'll-lose-them-when-you're-older. I've always hated family commenting on my body, and it can be soo damaging for someone growing up in that kind of atmosphere and having a mom that seems to (at least publicly) only value you based on your looks.No kidding, it's absolutely disgusting. Didn't she tell her daughter to "enjoy carbs while she can?" That may have been directed to Jenner or Hadid, I know she said something about them. Poor girl is going to become a puppet for her mother. This is a celebrity spouse I don't doubt was going to model. Her mother was and is one of the biggest supermodels in the world, it only makes sense. She's just way too young to be exposed in all of Hollywood.
I'm with you, growing up in an industry where your body is the main focus has royally fucked me up. Add in a mother who comments on my being underweight and my parents buying a personal training business nearly sent me over the edge without them realizing the damage they were causing me. I don't think for several years I noticed it either. Yeah, it's the same with any celeb kid, they could be doing a lot more for the world. Fuck, so could I.Yea that's what I was referring to. Cindy sounds like one of the least fun people to be around, constantly talking about food/how you can no longer eat carbs when you grow older, how your body changes and omg-appreciate-your-legs-now-because-you'll-lose-them-when-you're-older. I've always hated family commenting on my body, and it can be soo damaging for someone growing up in that kind of atmosphere and having a mom that seems to (at least publicly) only value you based on your looks.
Her daughter is beautiful, not gonna lie -- but she has so much more to offer the world other than her face and her long legs.
I'm with you, growing up in an industry where your body is the main focus has royally fucked me up. Add in a mother who comments on my being underweight and my parents buying a personal training business nearly sent me over the edge without them realizing the damage they were causing me. I don't think for several years I noticed it either. Yeah, it's the same with any celeb kid, they could be doing a lot more for the world. Fuck, so could I.
I wish her the best and that she doesn't try modeling.
Bit late, love. She signed with IMG and already has a string of editorials under her belt.
Hollywood stunts a lot of people's maturity levels. They don't seem to progress past their twenties.it amazes me how these women who worked so hard in a vapid industry just to have some means, force (ok, strongly encourage) their kids to do the same when they have every other option in front of them...
agreed---yet another reason i am so thankful to be among the very few people in my neighborhood who didn't grow up with/in it (seeing something from the other side is super valuable)Hollywood stunts a lot of people's maturity levels. They don't seem to progress past their twenties.
it amazes me how these women who worked so hard in a vapid industry just to have some means, force (ok, strongly encourage) their kids to do the same when they have every other option in front of them...