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JORDAN’S husband Alex Reid refused to get his kit off yesterday as he grappled with semi-naked fellow fighters in India.


 

The cross-dresser moaned he looked too fat pictured in a sarong yesterday and instead wore shorts and a T-shirt to fight.

 

Alex, 34, is filming for his new Bravo show and learning fighting techniques. He has been enrolled in the country’s toughest fighting school, known as The House of Pain.

 

Local schoolchildren, who had never heard of the star when he arrived, were yesterday chanting his name outside the run-down gym.

 

Alex is practising ahead of his title showdown against champion Tom β€œKong” Watson in May.

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However, anger was mounting on internet forums and parenting sites were even calling for Kate to have her children taken away from her.
Thats ridiculous! I don't love or hate katey price but this is just insane, as her sister commented every mum plays dress up with their little girls! I don't agree with some of the things she does but this is just a bandwagon witch hunt imo
Jen-Star
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ozzycam offline 45820 Forum Posts Today at 10:10 AM (Edited: ) Most little girls love to dress up theres nothing wrong with that, it is normal but NOT with false eyelashes, and lipgloss perfectly put on, yes kids do put on make-up and experiment with colours, ending up looking like clowns, and they usually do it on there own, its not normally done by a professional......That photo looked scarey
I agree   I dread to think about Princess when she gets a bit older - let's hope she is not going to be a mini-Jordon.   Too many mothers out there, think their children are an extension of themselves or are just little dolls to dress up.
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She seems happy enough in the pic too, like i said before it's a bandwagon witch hunt, some people slate katy price any and every chance they get and saying she should have her children taken away because she let her little girl play with her make-up etc. am i the only one who thinks that's way over the top?
I do Jenstar. It`s ridiculous.
Scotty
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TiGi offline 1960 Forum Posts Today at 12:58 PM (Edited: ) She reminds me of one of those girls you see in the pagents in America. Personally I don't like to see it.
I don't like to see it either and it has nothing to do with "Jordon bashing" because I would say the same thing if it was any other mother allowing their child to put crap on their faces and then post the picture on a social networking site.

Nothing wrong with little girls dressing up and putting make-up on, we all did it when we were young.  The difference is that pictures were not plastered everywhere for sickos and weirdos to slaver over.
Liverpoollass
I think that picture of Jordan's daughter is just revolting.  I'm sure a lot of young children want to dress up and try out wearing makeup, although by no means all do.  But there is a HUGE difference between a five year old messing around with badly applied lipstick and this little girl, who isn't even three, and who looks as though she has had a professional makeover.  From what I heard on a radio phone in about this yesterday, this little girl features in an episode of Jordan's reality TV programme this week, complete with makeup.  It's bad enough for Jordan to claim that the photograph was only intended to appear on her sister's Facebook page, but another thing altogether to allow her to be shown on national TV.  People really should realise that they shouldn't make any images available online unless they are prepared for them to be distributed far and wide.

I really think that making up a 2 1/2 year old to look like a tacky mini adult must be a paedophile's dream.  The picture isn't cute, it's obscene.
FM
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Growlybear offline 1355 Forum Posts Today at 1:14 PM (Edited: ) I think that picture of Jordan's daughter is just obscene. I'm sure a lot of young children want to dress up and try out wearing makeup, although by no means all do. But there is a HUGE difference between a five year old messing around with badly applied lipstick and this little girl, who isn't even three, and who looks as though she has had a professional makeover. From what I heard on a radio phone in about this yesterday, this little girl features in an episode of Jordan's reality TV programme this week, complete with makeup. It's bad enough for Jordan to claim that the photograph was only intended to appear on her sister's Facebook page, but another thing altogether to allow her to be shown on national TV. People really should realise that they shouldn't make any images available online unless they are prepared for them to be distributed far and wide. I really think that making up a 2 1/2 year old to look like a tacky mini adult must be a paedophile's dream. The picture isn't cute, it's obscene.
Well said Growly - 
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She's probably watched her mum putting on the slap and false eyelashes and wanted to have a go herself.....I think we all have pics of our little girls having raided mum's wardrobe, jewellryand make up...a big fuss about nowt....and I'm a Jordan basher usually
isn't she about two years old??

if she put those lashes on herself surely they'd be on her cheeks or forehead and all askew,  not perfectly sat on her eyeline.. Clearly somebody else must have put em on .. [is it a good thing to use eyelash glue on a toddler?]


and I agree she looks too Pageanty.. not a good look.. playing dress up as a kid is normal but every kid I have ever seen do that makes a right old mess of the makeup.. I'd be worried if a two year old got it spot on tbh..
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Not wanting to go into the finer details of a pedos mind here but isn't their fascination with 'kids' rather than 'mini adults' like you have said the picture makes princess look?
Sadly, I think that there would be a great number of paedophiles who would find an image of highly sexualised very young girl arousing.
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if she put those lashes on herself surely they'd be on her cheeks or forehead and all askew, not perfectly sat on her eyeline.. Clearly somebody else must have put em on .. [is it a good thing to use eyelash glue on a toddler?]
I don't think the eyelashes were a good idea either,but the idiot who posted the picture is to blame, not Jordan which was the point I was getting at. However, I do concur that my own daughter's efforts were hilarious rather than sexualising and that any such photo has no place on public view
Kaytee

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