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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Has Billy Ray joined the ranks of the worst parents of celebs?

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Today a blogger came across these photos of Miley's younger sister, nine-year-old Noah Lindsay Cyrus, and her pal/co-star, Emily Grace Reaves, at pool party/red carpet event. Yes, nine is a wee bit young for these types of activities (the event was a birthday party in honor of a 19-year-old celeb), but as the youngest of the Cyrus family, we're sure Noah has had loads of practice attending swanky soirées. And look, she poses for the camera, reveals skin, piles on the eyeliner, and guzzles Red Bull just like the best of 'em! (Check out more photos below and here.)

This is Hollywood now: stars are being introduced to fame at a younger and younger age. There have always been child stars, but instead of having a fan base of kids, these young celebrities are being pushed into the spotlight, splattered across the pages of tabloids, and attending parties and wearing provocative clothing inappropriate for their age. It used to be teens and tween, but look at Noah Cyrus--she's not even 10 yet!




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We have to wonder, are parents losing control? Where is Billy Ray, that he's allowing his young daughter to drink a high energy drink, loaded with ridiculously high levels of caffeine and sugar? Allowing your daughter to put on makeup and play dress up with a friend at home is one thing, but letting her pose in a bathing suit and eyeliner on a red carpet event for the whole world to see seems slightly irresponsible. Where is the buffer? Where is the safe shelter for a young girl by her parents? If Noah is allowed and even encouraged to behave like this at nine, where will she be at 16, the age of her older sister Miley?

Another thing to think about: these girls idolize their famous older siblings, who realistically, haven't developed the best reputations. Ali Lohan has said she wants to be like big sister Lindsay, who is surrounded with rumors of promiscuity, eating disorders, drinking and drugs, and even arrests and trips to rehab. Ali now parties with Lindsay and her mother, even though she is only 15--way below the 21-years-of-age club admittance. Jamie Lynn Spears desired to follow in the footsteps of big sister Britney, and though she is a singer and had a hit TV show, she too partied, and had a baby by the age of 17.


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If Noah says her dream is to be like her big sister Miley, who has already by the age of 16 been involved in multiple racy photo scandals and maturing at warp speed, we fear for this little 9-year-old's life in Hollywood. Billy Ray: your youngest daughter is now in the spotlight. It's time to step up the parenting skills and stay alert!

If these pictures were of your nine-year-old daughter, would there be cause for concern? Would you let your little girl  attend parties with adults, dress like this and drink Red Bull? [ONTD]



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  • ceecat1's Avatar
    Posted by ceecat1 Wed Jun 3, 2009 7:00am PDT

    These girls are at a pool party! They are wearing one peice suites and jackets! Are you seriously upset about this?? They are being normal kids. They look like they planned their outfits together and are having a good time. Of all the families in Hollywood I think you all should be praising them. They are close and well behaved. Media wants to tear down the good ones and love to help the bad ones fall further.

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  • Kathey's Avatar
    Posted by Kathey Wed Jun 3, 2009 7:04am PDT

    ugh

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  • Katie B's Avatar
    Posted by Katie B Wed Jun 3, 2009 8:05am PDT

    I am sorry wgcee, but NORMAL kids don't wear swimsuits to a red carpet event trying to pose like Paris and Nicole at the age of 9...

    And I agree young pagent girls are just as bad...

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  • Nini Poo's Avatar
    Posted by Nini Poo Wed Jun 3, 2009 8:27am PDT

    there is no difference between these kids and the JonBenet "pageant types", Jcce05. It's explotation of children no matter how you dice it and shouldn't be allowed.

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  • Brianna's Avatar
    Posted by Brianna Wed Jun 3, 2009 9:03am PDT

    that looks like a sugar-free red bull... not that a 9 year old need extra energy...

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  • expomarkers's Avatar
    Posted by expomarkers Wed Jun 3, 2009 11:42am PDT

    all i have to say is oh my gosh.

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  • Rowdygirl's Avatar
    Posted by Rowdygirl Wed Jun 3, 2009 12:19pm PDT

    They look like bobbleheads... big, grown up faces on tiny little girl bodies.

    Disturbing to say the least.

    I guess they're grooming this one to take Miley's place when she gets too old. Pretty sick.

    I hate to see little girls exposed like this , and this truly over the line, in my opinion.

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  • impatientmom's Avatar
    Posted by impatientmom Wed Jun 3, 2009 2:52pm PDT

    Noah is 9 NOT 19 and should be dressing like a child her age, regardless of celebrity status. Why is it that stars care more about physical appearance, than the INNER BEAUTY of a person's heart?! At best she'll do the booze, dope, and tramp routine. But at WHAT COST to her own hopes and dreams, regardless of her famous family?!

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  • Linda W's Avatar
    Posted by Linda W Wed Jun 3, 2009 2:57pm PDT

    I can believe this story. I saw some photo like this of Lindsay Lohan when she was ten already smoking cigarettes. They grow up to fast. I know and understand how it happens. They have way to much freedom.

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  • .'s Avatar
    Posted by . Wed Jun 3, 2009 3:57pm PDT

    Joanna Douglas who are you to judge anyones parenting skills? They will be held accountable for their actions in the end, and guess what? so will you. Your blogs are all stupid and im done reading them.

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