Hey there!

It looks like you're enjoying Soap, Drama and Spoiler Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members and much more. Register now!

Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 22

Thread: Call me Jordan Junior: The 15-year-old whose mum is saving up to buy her a boob job

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    At Home
    Posts
    51,476
    Thanked: 40904

    Call me Jordan Junior: The 15-year-old whose mum is saving up to buy her a boob job

    Like any proud mother, Ashley Hughes wants to do the best for her little girl.

    She works at five different cleaning jobs to help 15-year-old daughter Emma achieve her dream.

    Which is...to be a surgically enhanced glamour model just like Jordan.


    Support: Mum Ashley has spent a fortune helping daughter Emma, 15, fulfill her dream of becoming 'a Barbie doll'


    Mrs Hughes has provided nothing but support for Emma's ambitions to follow in the footsteps of her improbably-shaped heroine.

    She has already spent £15,000 on salon treatments and is putting money aside for a breast enlargement operation for her daughter when she turns 18.



    More...
    Mummy's little Lolita: The 11-year-old girl whose beauty treatments cost £300 a month to make her look like Barbie

    Before that happens she is trying to raise £8,000 for tooth veneers to enhance Emma's smile, while she also pays for weekly pole dancing lessons.

    And until she is old enough to be allowed into her local tanning salon, Emma will have to make do with the sunbed hired especially for the daily session she needs to keep her skin brown all year round.

    Emma's self-confessed obsession with her appearance started at the age of eight when she would flick through magazines at the family home in Sunderland and tell her mum she wanted to be blonde - 'like a Barbie doll'.


    Looking the part: Emma has pole-dancing lessons, daily sunbed sessions and a breast enlargement fund


    Her mother explained: 'When Emma was 13, we watched a documentary on glamour models, including Jordan. Emma said, "I'm prettier than her. I want to be a glamour model".

    'Now I hold down as many jobs as I can to ensure she'll have all the beauty treatments, tanning sessions and cosmetic surgery she needs to achieve her dream.'

    Emma is convinced she has to start early to be the next glamour superstar.


    Glamorous: Jordan at a perfume launch last year before she had a breast reduction and went brunette


    'Jordan's my idol,' she says. 'She's turned a modelling career into books and a TV show. She's made millions.

    'I have to look the part. I'm already planning a boob job so they look more like Jordan's, despite the fact that I'm already a 34F.'

    When the local tanning salon turned Emma away aged 13 for being too young, she asked her mum to hire her a bed.


    She said: 'I usually tan for ten minutes in the morning and the same after school. I'm not worried about the health warnings. I feel great having a tan. I try to remember to use sunscreen but I tan faster without.'

    Emma is determined to keep up her beauty regime, intends to sign up with a modelling agency next year and hopes that at 18 she can start doing glamour shots.

    Her mother added: 'I'm not worried about this tanorexia nonsense, or skin cancer from sunbeds. It hasn't affected her health. It's making her confident and beautiful.

    'All the treatments will give her the edge. They're going to help her be a star.'

    Explaining her decision to let her daughter have her hair dyed at the age of ten, Mrs Hughes said: 'I wanted her to have what she wanted and took her to the hairdresser for highlights.

    'I think it's fine to have adult treatments at that age - you can't start too early. But I had to sign a waiver because she was too young.'

    According to Emma, her boyfriend of nine months thinks 'all the treatments are a bit much'.

    And for the father of a future glamour model, her father Anthony might find the coming years something of a trial.

    The 49-year-old engineer said: 'She's a beautiful girl who attracts a lot of attention from the boys. I give blokes dirty looks to warn them off.'

    A full version of these interviews appears in this week's issue of Closer magazine, on sale now.



    What kind of mother is this that exposes her daughter to surgery and possible skin cancer? She is only young, what if things go wrong in a few years and even more so, what if her dream does not become reality? :

    Would any of you do the same for your daughters?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    wirral
    Posts
    2,423
    Thanked: 52
    oh my goodness. how irresponsible is that mother, she is just encouraging her to be so shallow, and hiring her a sun bed at 13! thats just asking for skin cancer! terrible!
    POOKIE

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    London/Bristol
    Posts
    4,674
    Thanked: 493
    That is awful. Has the mother ever actually researched into sun beds? Why does she think the salon won't let her daughter use them!

    Shame on the mother fueling this shallow existence for the daughter which will inevitably be crushed because she won't necessarily have success in the market.

    If I ever have kids no way are they setting foot near a sun bed. Ever!
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Lancashire
    Posts
    652
    Thanked: 57
    :O It amazes me how stupid some people are. I don't claim to be a genius or anything but I know damn well not to use sunbeds so much, especially so young!!

    Does this not also say something about how her mother feels towards her? I know if I was to say to my Mum I want to look better she'd probably say you look fine as you are! I may not believe her but any mother I know would do anything but this to make them feel better about themselves!!
    •♥Celine: Through The Eyes Of The World - 02/18/2010♥•
    BlackBerry Pin: 21F35441

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    At Home
    Posts
    51,476
    Thanked: 40904
    Looks to me like they have ££££ signs in their eyes rather than reality, thinking that she could do as Jordan and be a millionnaire in her early twenties. Jordan is a very clever business woman though and does Emma have the same accumen? Unless you win the lottery, making a lot of money does not come easy!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    North East England
    Posts
    13,954
    Thanked: 549
    Who on earth would want to look like orange barbie doll Jordan? and Jodie Marsh aswell for that matter, sorry but it isn't sexy or attractive in the slightest, these people just look a complete state imo.
    Happy New Year SoapBoards!

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Lancashire
    Posts
    652
    Thanked: 57
    Tbh I think Katie Price looks fab at the minute - she's starting to gradually gain weight so she looks a lot better than she did before. However I still wouldn't go out and copy her or want to be her clone. Why can't people just be original??
    •♥Celine: Through The Eyes Of The World - 02/18/2010♥•
    BlackBerry Pin: 21F35441

  8. The Following User Says Thank You to Hollie-x For This Useful Post:

    .:SpIcYsPy:. (08-07-2008)

  9. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    North East England
    Posts
    13,954
    Thanked: 549
    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie-x View Post
    Tbh I think Katie Price looks fab at the minute - she's starting to gradually gain weight so she looks a lot better than she did before. However I still wouldn't go out and copy her or want to be her clone. Why can't people just be original??
    she does look better than she used to i'll give her that, much prefer her with the darker hair.
    Happy New Year SoapBoards!

  10. #9
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Walford convent home for fallen women
    Posts
    2,409
    Thanked: 173
    Think it's called living your life, hopes and dreams through your child. To me this is a form of child abuse....sunbeds, and wanting her daughter when she's 18 to do glamour shots??? The mother wants shooting!!!

    Thanking the fabulous TAbbie, for the banner!

  11. The Following User Says Thank You to Pinkbanana For This Useful Post:

    Chloe O'brien (12-07-2008)

  12. #10
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    In a very small country with canals and bikes and windmills and tulips
    Posts
    7,509
    Thanked: 314
    the only modeling career I see for this gal is SKIN MAGS,, cos really good Modeling agencies will tell her to STOP the tanning bed,,cos it will ruin her skin (she is already ruining it now and it will look like an old shoe by the time she is 20 )and she is too DARK,,I saw a documentary and loads of young girls were turned away cos they were too TANNED..
    The mom should be taken out and tarred and feathered!!!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •