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‎02-08-2023 10:05 PM
Jordan Turpin was the one that broke out of their prison home and saved the siblings. Fast forward to 2023. She is 22 with her own apartment, a Tik Tok star and a model that was just featured in Elle magazine.
So glad that her life seems to be going well. She still has emotional issues to deal with, but has come a long way.
‎02-08-2023 10:09 PM
I do remember that. It's heartening to see her today doing well after all she went through.
She's a beautiful young woman and modeling suits her.
‎02-08-2023 10:14 PM
I wish her well but the modeling industry is brutal and can be very exploitive. I hope she gets good guidance and has a lot of supportive friends. Bless her..
‎02-09-2023 12:39 AM
WOW and good for her !!
‎02-09-2023 06:37 AM
She's a very pretty lady with a bright future. Good for her.
‎02-09-2023 07:46 AM
‎02-09-2023 01:52 PM
I think she's a beautiful girl and definitely model material; I just hope she's not taken advantage of in the business.
‎02-09-2023 05:31 PM
I too hope things will go well for her.
BUT.
I vaguely recall watching a sort of documentary type show that followed the Turpin children after their 'release', & it was pretty grim.
Many of the kids were floundering, some in unsafe living conditions w/ no one to direct or ground them.
It was very sad, & I was surprised that after such cloistered lives, they were left to navigate the world and fend for themselves.
Sort of the way some foster kids who age-out of the system at 18, & then have to figure it out.
‎02-10-2023 02:49 PM
@sabatini wrote:I too hope things will go well for her.
BUT.
I vaguely recall watching a sort of documentary type show that followed the Turpin children after their 'release', & it was pretty grim.
Many of the kids were floundering, some in unsafe living conditions w/ no one to direct or ground them.
It was very sad, & I was surprised that after such cloistered lives, they were left to navigate the world and fend for themselves.
Sort of the way some foster kids who age-out of the system at 18, & then have to figure it out.
I also saw that documentary, I think 20/20 or Dateline. The kids had a trust set up for them, but none of them could access it. One of the brothers couldn't even get a bicycle paid for. No one had any answers. I hope they got that straightened out.
She is a beautiful girl. It would be nice if something turned out right for her, for once.
‎02-10-2023 03:10 PM
@sabatini wrote:I too hope things will go well for her.
BUT.
I vaguely recall watching a sort of documentary type show that followed the Turpin children after their 'release', & it was pretty grim.
Many of the kids were floundering, some in unsafe living conditions w/ no one to direct or ground them.
It was very sad, & I was surprised that after such cloistered lives, they were left to navigate the world and fend for themselves.
Sort of the way some foster kids who age-out of the system at 18, & then have to figure it out.
@sabatini I also saw that show. It was very upsetting. A number of them had no place to live. Others were horribly mistreated in foster homes. I was hoping some wealthy person was watching the show and would reach out to help. So very sad.
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