Jordan modelling

Author: Nina

Girls as young as 13 and 14 are aspiring to be like Jordan according to reports this week. Young teens these days don’t look like the young teens that we used to be. They have coiffed hair, spray tans, Jordanfalse eyelashes, makeup, acrylic nails and look a lot older than they really are.

With the like’s of Jordan, making millions from her ‘assets’ many young girls see her as a role model and want to use their looks to make money.

This naive outlook is common among girls of this age, and it is becoming increasingly common amongst young middle-class girls, who would traditionally have gone to university, and wish to attain a respectable career.

Katie Price has got to the point where she is seen by many as feminist icon, having built a career on inflated breasts, soft porn, stage-managed ‘it girl’ type appearances and several books.

Her books depict female characters, like Crystal who doesn’t care that male admirers think she is easy, or promiscuous, and yet young girls, and worryingly their mothers are encouraging their daughters to want to be like Jordan - because she represents money, looks and fame.

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