I don't think her brain works normally. I remember hearing somewhere that drug use while your brain is still growing is especially bad because then things don't wire correctly. Seriously, how is this normal? She lied without even blinking.
@joellevand: That's my thought. A huge publication isn't going to let your photo spread be a surprise to you. Also, I read W's response and it was essentially, "She knew exactly what the pictures would look like."
I don't think it's unnatural for one to dislike their child from time to time, because kids can get annoying. But they're saying hate and these parents don't hate their kids. I know all about a parent actually hating their kid and this ain't it.
I would say that the lady who sent her adopted son back to Russia actually hated her kid, though.
This is exactly what happened to me. I thought that I was the problem, so I exfoliated my lips so much I got a little cut on them. I reapplied and still got the splotchy look. They need to take this product off the shelves. Fail, Revlon, fail!
As long as you aren't forcing this on your son this is fine. My problem starts when women are trying to turn their sons into their vision of a dream man. That's gross and creepy.
Otherwise, totally cool, as long as you're fine with me not being able to tell the sex of your kid right away. My vision is shit.
@SFLC: I've been studying celebrity winter fashion because I don't know how to look presentable in cold weather, and this makes me think I'm a freak of nature because I can see me totally covered in a long puffer jacket, face covered, gloves and everything. But these guys are like, "Oh yeah, winter. No big deal."
I hate this guy. Him and the Dr. Phil and the Dr. Oz. At least Dr. Gupta does things to earn his narcissism. Dr. Drew has a great agent and that's about it.
@Rocket Queen: Except this one. It's written by Andrew Morton and 80% of the quotes in the book come from things she's said. The other quotes come from what her various family members have said. Morton does a really good job of sticking to what can be proven and not making things up tabloid-style.