'Toddlers' mom OK with 'Sexy' song

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A video featuring 5-year-old “Toddlers & Tiaras” star Isabella Barrett belting out LMFAO’s “Sexy and I Know It” recently led some to question whether or not the song – not to mention the nightclub setting in which she sang it – was tot-appropriate. Of course the pageant princess’s mom, Susanna, wasn’t one of those questioning it. She thinks it’s just fine.
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Another sad product of the ongoing rauchification of our culture. I’m about ready to hurl my TV out the window.
 
Seriously, people think this appropriate for a kid this young?

Makes me question whether some people are fit to be parents.
 
You guys have a right to be shocked. I’d like to point out though that it’s a song that’s inappropriate for everyone. Once these become acceptable pop songs, people grow desensitized, and incrementally things like this start happening.

On the upside it could’ve been worse, at least there was a controversy, which does say a bit about the good left in our culture.
 
Seriously, people think this appropriate for a kid this young?

Makes me question whether some people are fit to be parents.
That whole SHOW makes me question whether they’re fit to be parents.
 
It can be worse. Here in the UK the woman dubbed “the human Barbie” who spent over £500,000 on plastic surgery to look like, well, Barbie - gave her daughter a voucher for breast implants on her 7th birthday.
 
Meanwhile, in North Carolina, a boy was suspended for calling a teacher “cute.”
 
It can be worse. Here in the UK the woman dubbed “the human Barbie” who spent over £500,000 on plastic surgery to look like, well, Barbie - gave her daughter a voucher for breast implants on her 7th birthday.
Then you wonder why the UK has high rates of teen pregnancy and underage sex, as well as eating disorders such as anorexia.
That whole SHOW makes me question whether they’re fit to be parents.
There’s a reason I avoid shows like that…I think I’d punch my TV screen in anger.
 
And yet over here it’s really hard to get even the worst of pupils expelled or even suspended.
Here in the US it’s easy: call your teacher cute, niblly your piece of pizza into the shape of a gun, or be the victim of a bully.
 
Hard? It was IMPOSSIBLE to suspend Lawrence King.

Good is evil, and evil is good.
 
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