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Re: Demi Moore & daughters in ad campaign for Andie Swim


@gidgetgh wrote:

It seems to be almost sport for some people to make fun of other peoples looks. I find it cruel.  Intentionally cruel, whether you know the person or not.

 

I'll check back in later today to see if some of you have posted pictures of yourselves in bathing suits so I can critique those.  Or maybe you'll post pictures of your children or grandchildren and they can be open to the same criticism as was offered here,


Amen👏

 

Saying she's competing with her daughters is dragging her too. I'm sure it's something Mom and daughters wanted to do together. The campaign is even called Together. One day when their Mom is gone they will cherish the pictures and the experience.

 

It's pitting women against women about looks by saying they are competing with other women, even their own daughters. It's ageist as well.

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Re: Demi Moore & daughters in ad campaign for Andie Swim


@January121 wrote:

Sorry but, not one of her daughters is pretty ... I guess the Mom & Pop’s genes didn’t mix very well ... goes to show you that money can’t buy everything 😢


They all look like the father....

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Re: Demi Moore & daughters in ad campaign for Andie Swim

@Greeneyedlady21 Dressed like and in provocative poses with your kids?  That's competing with them any way you slice it. 

 

If you think that's ok fine, but I don't think it really does your kids any good unless they are prettier than you and it shows them off.  But when you make it about you--being more famous and talked about--that's different to me.