Modeling

Anonymous
Horrible idea.
Anonymous
It’s basically and often literally prostitution for coke addict airheads trying to bag a rich guy before they hit the physical wall in their late 20s. For every 1 who bags a rich guy (e.g., Miranda Kerr) there must be 1,000s who are just used up and spit out. And don’t forget, Kerr was that fat con artist from the Far East’s girlfriend for a while before she bagged the gullible Snapchat kid and did her prim and proper routine. Why would you want your daughter around human creeps and trash like that?
Anonymous
My knee-jerk reaction is the same as everyone else’s — hell no — but honestly I have a tall, beautiful preteen and there is a slim chance that if she were into it in a few years, I’d allow it with strict supervision and parameters. The dangers are real but I do think it’s possible for a certain type of kid with very vigilant parents to navigate it successfully.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s basically and often literally prostitution for coke addict airheads trying to bag a rich guy before they hit the physical wall in their late 20s. For every 1 who bags a rich guy (e.g., Miranda Kerr) there must be 1,000s who are just used up and spit out. And don’t forget, Kerr was that fat con artist from the Far East’s girlfriend for a while before she bagged the gullible Snapchat kid and did her prim and proper routine. Why would you want your daughter around human creeps and trash like that?


She was a yacht girl, like many models.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s basically and often literally prostitution for coke addict airheads trying to bag a rich guy before they hit the physical wall in their late 20s. For every 1 who bags a rich guy (e.g., Miranda Kerr) there must be 1,000s who are just used up and spit out. And don’t forget, Kerr was that fat con artist from the Far East’s girlfriend for a while before she bagged the gullible Snapchat kid and did her prim and proper routine. Why would you want your daughter around human creeps and trash like that?


She was a yacht girl, like many models.


What is a yacht girl?
Anonymous
You really have to be in Manhattan to do this. And all the PPs are right - it's a tough world and hard on the body.
Anonymous
Do NOT do this. My sister was scouted as a model as a teenager (we lived in NYC growing up). My parents discouraged it but she did it anyways during college. At first it was ok (more of a hobby and way to make money on break) but now it’s a huge issue. Eating disorder, body image issues. It has totally changed the sister I knew. Moral of the story: you can’t control what they do after 18 but I would say no while you can.
Anonymous
My son models but he's only 10 and, obviously, a boy so it's a different kettle of fish entirely. For younger kids, it can teach some decent skills and he has made decent money for a kid over the past few years. BUT, as kids get older, I think the cons start to outweigh the pros.

I've seen girls as young as 8 turned away from a shoot for being "too fat." Like, if they went on vacation at grandmas and ate grandma's cookies and gained weight over the trip and then came back for a job. Terrible.

My DS won't be doing it for too much longer. Mostly because it's a huge time suck. It was interesting for a while but I'm totally over it. My DS would be fine to continue it occasionally but I'd rather stop completely.
Anonymous
I was approached once in my late teens and went in to meet with some agent. It was awful. At the time I was 5-11 and about 130lbs. They took all my measurements, told me my hips were too big, and they criticized my teeth and asked if I would consider braces. They were brusque and abrupt and it was me standing in a room with people staring at me and critiquing me.

I had the presence of mind to just get out of there and never look back, but I can remember being very shaken. Not a good scene.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My knee-jerk reaction is the same as everyone else’s — hell no — but honestly I have a tall, beautiful preteen and there is a slim chance that if she were into it in a few years, I’d allow it with strict supervision and parameters. The dangers are real but I do think it’s possible for a certain type of kid with very vigilant parents to navigate it successfully.

I love people like this. No, it’s a terrible thing, don’t do it. Oh, my daughter could do it? Well then I guess it’s ok then.
Anonymous
See also: Kaia Gerber. Pretty sad.
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