Model of the Week
From the Trelise Cooper show "Samantha".


The Trelise Cooper kiddies show could be mistaken for Remuera yummy mummy and dirty daddy's collective. Parking at a premium in the carpark with all those SUV's around.
PC wowsers of course don't think kids should be models, however without exception they are all covered up and seem not to be harmed at all in the making of this production.
And Don Brash should take note, Samantha sorts Noelle McCarthy out good and proper here at 2m 16secs where she models a variation of a certain gossip columnists favourite top.
PC wowsers of course don't think kids should be models, however without exception they are all covered up and seem not to be harmed at all in the making of this production.
And Don Brash should take note, Samantha sorts Noelle McCarthy out good and proper here at 2m 16secs where she models a variation of a certain gossip columnists favourite top.

2 Comments:
I would be interested in knowing that if it was shown that children modeling was harmful to their future development whether you would support it. I am not proposing banning it, nor am denying that some children may want to do it. I am merely asking whether if this was shown that if it was harmful whether you would think it was a good thing?
I am just trying to work out whether this is a clash of ideology, or if it is a difference of empirical fact.
They are not modelling Josh. They get dressed up in full length skin hiding clothes, hold hands with another child and walk back and forward.
How can that be more harmful than for example getting up at a school assembly in front of other people?
I would say modelling is the least harmful thing these children have done. Over-protective parents at twatty private schools is probably far more damaging.
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