Thursday, May 26, 2011

He said to use botox on her daughter for 8 years, but it was a hoax

The news had left him breathless with horror: botox on a girl of 8 years to prepare to become a beauty queen and beat the fierce competition for aspiring showbiz stars and starlets. Statements made by a delusional American mother, Kerry Campbell, beautician by profession, accompanied by photos of the little shock about to undergo the injection of Botox, had literally gone around the world and caused a lot of controversy and a general outcry against the decline that the company image was dragging people most at risk of manipulation.

Too bad the lady above, whose real name (it seems) Sheena Upton, was paid $ 200 to make the service later appeared on the cover of Sun, the British newspaper known for its scandal-scoop. "I've never done an injection of botox to my daughter - revealed the woman at the gossip site TMZ. com - I never even made a wax and I have not enrolled in any beauty contest.

" He cites as proof of the pudding, the results of a medical examination certifying that as the child has not suffered any "incli. The denial of the buffalo news, it became apparently necessary for Mrs. Campbell, or that Upton was to subtract the small risk of being Britney, her daughter, from social services.

What can you comment? Nothing, however, the arms fall.

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