Action Movie Kid is the newest sensation, and has gone viral. The kid is filmed in different situations and the clips were put into one movie, his Dad works at Dreamworks and adds special effects to home video. It's really something to watch, because they look real.
Carrie Underwood has proven in the past few weeks that she really does draw in fans of all ages. First, she stopped by the PS22 school in Staten Island to sing her latest single ‘Good Girl’ with the fifth grade choir. And just this week, a video surfaced of an adorable three-year-old who showed her love for the singer by belting out Underwood’s new tune and dancing wildly, despite being slightly
A boy in the Cambodian village of Koak Roka has gained worldwide attention for suckling milk directly from a cow’s udders, Reuters reports.
TLC reality show (and guilty pleasure) ‘Toddlers & Tiaras’ chronicles the sometimes controversial world of child beauty pageants and one its tiny stars, like season two breakout Little Eden Wood. Confessional footage of the six year old complaining about the discomforts of hairspray was slowed down, making this normally cute kid a bit creepy.
Insert sigh of relief here: ABC News is reporting that Britney Campbell, an 8-year-old pageant queen whose mother admitted to giving her Botox injections, has been removed from her home.
Britney's mother, Kerry Campbell, is currently being investigated by Child Protective Services. Britney is said to be "doing well," according to 'Good Morning America' correspondent Lara Spencer.
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Kerry Campbell took herself out of the race for Mother of the Year Thursday when she revealed to 'Good Morning America' that she gives her 8-year-old pageant queen daughter Botox injections.
Campbell, a part-time aesthetician, told 'GMA's' Lara Spencer that she does the injections herself, and claims the reason she started giving them was due to pressure from other pageant moms.
This week, a third grader sauntered home with a loaded Taurus 9mm gun in his backpack and showed it off to his mom.
As it turns out, he bought the weapon from a classmate for $3 at their elementary school in Queens, NY.
Georgia resident Eugene Ashley claims he was too drunk to remember giving his then-three-year-old son a tattoo on his shoulder that read "DB," for "Daddy's Boy."
However, the evidence of the 26-year-old's poor judgement remained etched on his boy's arm, and once a Georgia Department of Child Services worker saw the tattoo ,Ashley was arrested for giving a tattoo to someone unde