I have several trusts. They came due for me at certain ages and milestones. I was never told how much they were for. In 12th grade when I said something to my father about paying for college he said "we'll work something out - don't worry." I graduated from college and grad school. I have worked full time my entire adult life except when I was in grad school. I do not have any tattoos. |
| Oh wow. This is terrible. The kid grew up with everything and then did that to his gorgeous face. What a waste. |
Face and finger tatoos have been seen in my town for decades. Usually it meant you lived in a tent in the woods as a homeless person. |
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How do poster know that the parents "never" encouraged their kids to do anything of substance? Were you living with them?
People have free will and regardless of the loving home or encouraging parents, often choose to do their own thing. |
so, its a coincidence that of all the things he could do he chose modelling?? |
schools like malibu high are not different from private schools, i mean who exactly sends their kids there? the bus driver? its the same with public schools like beverly hills high. |
Either way, I think that story about toxins was her making a lame excuse for letting her kids drop out to be models. The son finished online and the daughter still hasn't finished and is taking some classes online "between modeling jobs." Who knows if she will ever finish. |
Yep, trying every possible thing to shock everyone before coming out of closet. It's sad. |
My landscape crew has about 8 guys. None of them have visible tattoos. |
“ revealing clothing, bound to a chair and gagged'. What??!! This was a game of cops and robbers and this was an 8 year old child?! WTH, Cindy! |
Basically telling women and the whole world that number 1 woman in his life is his sister. |
Eh. For all we know he was copying Harry Styles, who is a close family friend of theirs who has his sister Gemma's name tattooed in Hebrew on his arm. |
I lol at the not having any tattoos part. |
Not every girl can read Hebrew, but everyone can and will read "Kaia". |