This foreign couple are the parents of a YouTube A list star who is barely old enough for first grade. They are doing their best to make her work as much as possible, but are greedy for more and are trying to adopt more kids to maximize their income.
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ReplyDeleteThat toy review shit.
ReplyDeleteThat toy review shit is Aidan right and they have younger twins. They really need more? Nah. He has a show on Nick or something now! His OWN show.
ReplyDeleteDisgusting!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter refuses to let my grandson watch "Ryan" in any shape or form. Proud of her parenting skills!
ReplyDeleteThis is the new way to exploit your kids,You Tube. No middle man in Hollywood. This has been true for a while but it's next level now. +on the toy review kid, I didn't know the name.
ReplyDeleteYouTube really needs to crack down on these family channels. I don't see how this stuff gets around child labor laws.
ReplyDeleteIf I only hadn't lost my testicles trying to build a time machine.
ReplyDeleteNo idea who, but agree that it has to be the toy review/reaction stuff. I often don't get why many of the popular things in culture become popular, and this is one of those times.
ReplyDeleteThis isn’t Ryan’s Toy Review. This is that girl from South Korea. The family just bought a $6 million house.
ReplyDeleteIt clearly designates female gender in the post, kids.
ReplyDeleteIt's that poor little girl from South Korea.
I'm curious to know more about the Two Sisters Toy Style girls. I get a super pervy vibe from the dad's voice when he decides to chime in.
ReplyDeleteThis has to be some kid from YouTube doing toys review. I'm sorry but this kind of thing (kids opening toys and "review" them) is the worst thing that could happened. I hate those videos. I hate Ryan (I know he's just a kid) and can't stand watching or listening to his videos. In my opinion his parents are taking advantage of him and his fame. Doing toys review is the new child beauty pageant, child actor casting. That kid or any kid doing the review are gonna open their eyes and realize that they were used by their parents and overexposed. Let those kids be kids, they don't need a camera 24/7 in their face. Hopefully they don't grow up and lash out to the world, because they will do it and it would be consequences to anyone.
ReplyDelete*were overexposed
Delete*it would bring consequences to anyone.
Yuck...kids are the worst. That is why i have my 3 working in coal mines during summer break. I drink ice tea all day and sit on reddit while they toil underground. Helps pay for Netflix, Brazzers and stripper tip money.
ReplyDeleteTrying not to judge, but, how do adults put their kids out there on social media, knowing how many pedos are out there, watching.
ReplyDeleteIt will be difficult to enforce child labor laws for 'filming' since there is no way to know the hours, and it's "at home" or a "home movie."