Tuesday, March 02, 2010

The Barbie Mom Is Injecting Her Teenage Daughter With Botox

I cannot even begin to tell you how disturbed I am by the actions of Sarah Burge. Sarah has had about 100 plastic surgery procedures and has been called the human Barbie. Whatever she wants to do to her body is fine. If she wants to look ridiculous and disfigure her body in an attempt to make herself happier then I am not going to tell her to stop. She is an adult and can make those decisions for herself.

When she makes those same decisions for her 15 year old daughter, I have a lot of issues with that. Beginning when her daughter was just 15 years old, Sarah started injecting Botox into her daughter's face. First of all no 15 or 16 year old needs Botox. You just don't. You have not even stopped growing or developing. No one knows what Botox will do to the face of a teen because most teens don't need to smooth out wrinkles or look younger.Last year Sarah's daughter Hannah became what is widely believed to be the youngest person ever to get Botox injections when Sarah gave her daughter permission to get it done at a clinic in Spain. Now, Sarah has got a license and is injecting Hannah at home.

Sarah says all her friends at school are doing it. Really? I find it hard to believe there could be that many ignorant parents. Hannah said: "I wanted to have Botox for two reasons - it prevents wrinkles and everyone at my school was talking about having "B". I had a couple of lines on my forehead and around my mouth, which I was unhappy about. Appearance is important to me and I don't want to look haggard and ugly by the time I'm 25. Some of my friends told me that the earlier you start to have B, the fewer wrinkles you'll have as an adult."

Sarah has spent almost $1M on her procedures. Apparently her daughter wants to try and break that world record. This is sick.


36 comments:

  1. Dumb cunt. Actually, make that plural.

    Unless the daughter RUNS, FAST, NOW.

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  2. I'm with you, Enty. SICK SICK SICK!

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  3. Anonymous11:09 AM

    I hope cps becomes involved and either the girl is removed or she is arrested for child endangerment. do we really know the longterm affects of botax? It is a poison.

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  4. Actually, whatever. Live and let live. Just don't endanger the dang kids in the process.

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  5. Being the mom of 2 young girls, this absolutely makes me ill. There is enough pressure on little girls to be "perfect" that they really don't need it coming from home too.

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  6. No, seriously. Can she not be reported to child services or something??

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  7. Anonymous11:18 AM

    Wrinkles? Ugly and haggard by 25? OMFG.

    Neither of these females are all that pretty to start with. I don't think people would scream and run at the sight of them, but neither is any movie talent scout going to chase them down the street. Where does she get the idea that you get wrinkles that early in life? Why would natural aging make you haggard and ugly looking? It's nature! I think a lot of people who have work done end up looking like caricatures anyway. This is criminal.

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  8. Whaaat? one day she'll see that all she did with her life was shallow

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  9. Oh, and I love the daughter saying "Some of my friends told me..."

    Bwa ha ha haaaa!

    Yeah, sweetie--you wound not BELIEVE what some of my friends told ME in high school, but thank Jah I ignored them and therefore I'm still alive and not in prison right now.

    For f*cks sake.

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  10. What's sad is that no matter how much money or sick crap they do to themselves, they're both kinda homely. Sorry if that's harsh.

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  11. I also wonder if the daughter's breasts are still natural or not.

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  12. Maybe she just didnt realize that B could also mean blowjobs, a street drug or simply bees - teenagers are into all kinds of weird shit.

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  13. Haaa! Good one, linnea.

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  14. Ironically, Sarah Burge is not at all attractive. She looks like someone who was in a bad car accident and has had her face sort of reconstructed, with only so-so results. Her mouth looks like the Joker, the Jack Nicholson version.

    And this has to be the first (and I hope, only) time I've ever criticized a teenaged girl's looks, but Hannah, I'm sorry honey, you're cute because all 15 year old girls are cute just by being young, but your looks are only average. Don't try to make it on your looks, for sure. Better get an education.

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  15. And if Hannah needs to know what she should "fix," how about working on that skin tone, there kiddo.

    Go outside and get some fresh air and sunshine, and try a little exercise, for crying out loud.

    You look like rain-soaked notebook paper.

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  16. clearly $1 million NOT well spent. she looks horrid and ironically, cheap.

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  17. Seriously disturbed, although I had a brow lift when I was four (due to an accident involving my forehead, a lawn chair, a bed, and a window).

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  18. I hope I don't have nightmares from that photo!

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  19. Yep, just cause you can make babies doesn't mean you know how to parent them. Don't want to even imagine what kind of parent Hannah will become.

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  20. Agree with palealebrew10 completely, that is a complete waste of 1 million.

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  21. What makes a person ugly is not physical...it's the shallowness of a person that brings her to believe that looks are everything and without them she is ugly. To be blind to the wonders of what makes us unique and special...now that is just sad.

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  22. @selenakyle

    I laughed so much at "rain-soaked notebook paper." That is a gem!

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  23. this family needs a psychiatrist, not a cosmetic surgeon. this is so disturbing. =O

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  24. Lord help me! Does that dumb biatch even know how to give
    botox? Was she trained? If she gives it wrong her daughter will suffer effects of botulism. Would you knowingly give your child something that could lead to difficulty swallowing, weakness and breathing problems? I hope she alcoholed that botox bottle top and the site.

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  25. is there a psychiatric name for that?
    the dysmorphophobia!

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  26. shit, this pisses me off. this is exactly what's wrong with the attitude that every line, every flaw must be FIXED!!!! jesus, people. just accept yourself the way you are, accept that you will age and go with it. it's really not all that bad. no matter what you do to yourself, you're still going to die. get it?

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  27. Anonymous1:47 PM

    I guess they want to be good looking corpses.

    Yeah, everyone has to be a size 2, everyone has to have big puffy lips, everyone has to erase every line and wrinkle.

    I figure I earned my lines and wrinkles. They're badges of living.

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  28. This is why I support people having to pass an exam and get a license before being allowed to breed. Stupid is apparently hereditary.

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  29. I'm 27 and don't have wrinkles around my mouth or enough on my head to warrant Botox. What the bejesus is she on about? Utter bollox.

    Oh and to be fair to the daughter, though I shouldn't bother, many, many British girls are that pasty, even after the sun.

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  30. Treesap, I found myself holding my brow after your story. Ouch!

    Way to put your own insecurities onto your daughter, cow. Her friends at school. Yeah, right. (Unless she's friends with the middle-aged staff.)

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  31. @ West End Girl - I know what you mean. I'm a redhead with fair skin in the US and I never get tan. If I get too much sun (which I now try to prevent), I just burn, then fade to a whiter shade of pale again. Pretty sad. I even have to wear hose in the summer so my legs don't look pasty weird.

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  32. OHHHH, I'm sorry! Didn't realize these chicks were British. Or did I miss something?

    Y'all don't get blasted by the sun and wind in England like we do here. My skin looks like leather to me, although it still mostly feels soft.

    But living on an eastern-seaboard barrier island my whole life has pretty much sand-reflected my skin to a crisp.

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  33. ...being natural straw-blonde mixed-race freckled to near-unrecognizable.

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  34. Apples don't fall far from their trees.

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  35. I don't know if it's Alanis-ironic or just sad that commenters here are ragging on this poor girl for her looks while criticising her mother for being so superficial.

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  36. Well, my whole point (next morning in after-thought) is that if either of these women wanted to, they could produce a healthy glow from within with just some basic, good old-fashioned exercise and fresh air.

    At least the mother has some color. The daughter looks like she just sits there doing absolutely nothing *expecting* something artificial and dangerous to make her look good.

    So we are not ragging on their looks that God gave them. We think they could make themselves look and (more importantly) FEEL better naturally.

    All I was sayin'.

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