Anonymous wrote:Maybe he is tired of being known for his good looks. I’m not a shrink but that seems pretty obvious to me. He isn’t the first or last teenager to rebel against his parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:
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.
I disagree with the bolded statements. Sometimes it has nothing to do with the parents or the upbringing.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprise Randy did not push for college for his kids. He is a University of Arizona graduate.
Net worth of Randy is estimated at 300 million due to the tequila business.
Anonymous wrote:Presley lists his occupation as "actor."
Anonymous wrote:When your son is covered in prison tattoos and your daughter has been traveling the world and starving while modeling before she was even an adult, yes, you’re a crappy set of parents.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing about all the hens clucking here is that it's certainly possible that Cindy and Randy like the tattoo, and they all are fine with it.
I’d bet good money they don’t like that tattoo.