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Parents accused of ‘sexualising’ child as they enter her in pageants

Published 17:13 16 Aug 2017 BST

Jade Hayden
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Parents who let their four-year-old daughter wear fake tan, false nails, makeup have been accused of "sexualising" their child.

Enrika and Wayne Milne let their daughter Arielle enter beauty pageants claiming that she "likes the attention" she gets from them. The Milnes can spend up to £350 on Arielle every time she enters a pageant. pageants The couple appeared on ITV's This Morning today to defend their decision to allow their daughter to compete in these competitions and dress the way she does. According to them, the costumes their daughter wears are no different to the clothes that children wear when they play a sport or go to the beach. "She's one of those who wants to do herself up, she comes to the shop and asks me to do her nails," said Enrika. pageants Many viewers of the programme were not too convinced. One Twitter user said "let children be children" in all caps. Another said that the parents were making these decisions for their daughter. One said that "poor" pageant children are being sexualised and that there was "nothing beautiful" about "horrible revealing costumes." https://twitter.com/kezsmith78/status/897777867207180289 https://twitter.com/tyler20james/status/897773082542256128 https://twitter.com/Wee_lisa_louu/status/897770818532294657 Others argued that it was viewers who were sexualising the child. They said that if the four-year-old wanted to enter pageants and dress up in costumes, it should not be an issue.

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