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Frocks, Frolics and Fotos

My guess would be that the parents of the child agreed/consented to their child having a play date with her friend, not to getting her photo all over the media.

At schools, pre-schools & daycares, they can't take a photo of your child unless they have your consent (by way of signed consent form)
I don't think parents have a say when it comes to the paparazzi however maybe the celeb websites and gossip mags have some sort of code of conduct re non celeb kids, it's odd.
 
I don't think parents have a say when it comes to the paparazzi however maybe the celeb websites and gossip mags have some sort of code of conduct re non celeb kids, it's odd.

Yeah, I agree it is odd. It makes me wonder if they ( the celebrity) are somehow getting a payment for the picture? But I really don't think Katie Holmes would be, but if she was, at least it would make sense. What I recon is sadder, is when people like bec & Lleyton Hewitt do stories in women's day that their marriage is on the rocks, have a 4 page story with multiple staged photos, and all turns out to be is she is a bit lonely while he trains/ travels for tennis.
 
and Ga Ga is BACK :rolleyes"

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And Ri Ri is just allergic to pants

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She hits the shops


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Before heading to a yacht.

Is it because she's a beach girl from a tropical island?
I kind of like her strange ways, riding on the tube to her concerts.

Her totally uninhibited body confidence I love.
Could we/would we all be like this if......if what?
What would it take for women to feel free about their bodies, the way a lot of men do?
 
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wearing her expression and a bit of a dress. Are cut-outs still a thing?

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