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https://www.eonline.com/news/1120858/cindy-crawford-s-son-presley-gerber-unveils-dramatic-face-tattoo He’s all ready for prison now. What a waste of genetics. What is wrong with Cindy and Rande? Their kids - now adults - grew up privileged and are now a hot mess. One tries to look and sound like a street gangster, the other is vacant and anorexic. I just don’t get it. |
| Maybe hothouse flowers can’t handle the real world. |
| Being privileged doesn’t mean anything if there is something fundamentally wrong in the household. When kids act out - regardless of the parents good lucks and wealth - you have to think that there’s something disturbing about their childhood. Could be anything from grandpa is an alcoholic to only the nanny’s took care of me to sexual abuse. We will never know. We will only see the results and that goes for any family. |
Sheesh meant to say good “looks” |
| How is he going to model with that on his face? |
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At least they’ve got the money to get it removed when he’s ready.
I can’t imagine growing up a celebrity’s child. I lost my way dealing with my own average upbringing. I can’t imagine how a spotlight compounds the issues. I hope one day he feels he is understood and fully lives the life he wants. |
| That’s a huge F U to his parents. And weird that he tattooed his sister’s name on his arm. |
| Face tattoos are no longer a big deal |
| He was a beautiful child and young man. I am really astonished he has done this to his face. |
It’s a sign that there’s something wrong. For years he has been posting dark stuff on social media. |
| He has the eyes of a drug addict. But man, he was hot before he got messy. |
| He’s a privileged idiot. |
I disagree with the bolded statements. Sometimes it has nothing to do with the parents or the upbringing. |
| Just when Kaia finally broke up with Pete Davidson. The parents are really having quite a year. |
So … you think he was BORN this way? Highly doubtful. I have worked for years with troubled and high risk kids. In the argument of nature versus nurture, I have yet to see a troubled or high risk child where the problem stemmed from nature. Certainly some of this young man's nature is exerting its influence but his parents had a responsibility to see and respond to this child's specific needs, and they failed in a very obvious way as he is demonstrating. |