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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy But everyone is a role model to someone. I don't think kids are going to look up to her any less now because of the picture. I mean look at Britney Spears - she became the "sex object" that every mother hated to see their kids idolize. Just because she's an actress in a movie that a lot of young girls watch shouldn't mean she has to live her life to be a perfect role model to these kids. She's just an actress in a movie... Don't kids moreso look up to her character in the movie than the actress herself anyway? And she's not a little girl herself - she's 18 and now an adult. That's the problem with a lot of "teenager" movies. They cast adults in teen/child roles and kids want to be just like them but in reality the actor is like 20-something. I just think it's unfair that just because she's a Disney actor in a popular movie that kids like that she's getting so much flack for the picture (which was supposed to be private anyway). |
I agree! Growing up I had my role models, and Britney has been my idol since forever...but that doesn't mean I'm going to do everything she does. I'm older now, but even when I was younger I knew what was right and wrong. I think it boils down to the parents though. Yeah kids can have role models, but their parents need to teach them right from wrong and if there role model does something bad, the parents should talk to the kid about it. I don't think it's fair for people that just because they are in the public eye they have to worry about certain things because some kid might go and do it.
As for the pictures...that's why you never give out naked pictures of yourself! Maybe show your man or whatever, but make sure you have all copies of them!