Little Miss Perfect: Crayons: The New Snack Food

Little Miss Perfect is a new reality show about children's beauty pageants. I know, I know I hear the groans. But really Gasmii, we can't only write about well behaved mature men like those on "Confessions of a Teen Idol" we need to explore the outer limits of the human psyche. The outer limits includes all pageant Moms and Dads.

Do these folks have boundaries? What are they?

Can kiddie face lifts and breast augmentation be far behind?

It's scary out there in pageant world, but we are all in this together. Get your favorite vice (alcohol, tobacco, chocolate, herbal, etc) and get ready to venture into the world of kiddie beauty pageants.
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Crayons: the new snack food.


Each week we follow two contestants as they get ready to compete in a pageant. The show concludes with the crowning of "Little Miss Perfect". This pageant was created specifically for this TV show. At first I thought this would be kind of fake because they just made up this pageant, but if you think about it, all pageants for little kids are just made up by somebody, so this isn't going to make any difference at all.

As long as Moms want to see their kids made up to look like dropouts of a beauty school in the 1970's, beauty pageants for children will continue to thrive in this country. After all, what Mom and Dad doesn't want to see little Barbara Sue Ann Jean Marie wearing a big crown, a sash that proclaims Grand Supreme and clutching at a wad of bills that almost offset the cost of her dress. It's America folks, we embrace this stuff and can't turn away.

Hey, you know what I mean. We all watch "Dog The Bounty Hunter" and no one admits it. Just like our parents never admitting to watching "Hee Haw" which was one of the longest running shows in TV history. There is no shame in watching this stuff, we were born to it.

First up, let's meet our two competitors.

Brandi Jean is arriving home with her Mom and Dad after a weekend beauty pageant. Brandi won the Grand Supreme Title. In children's beauty pageants if you are designated the Queen, you lost. If you are the Grand Supreme, you won. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me either, but I've seen enough of these shows to know that much. As far as why someone wins, well that's anybodies guess. I used to think the most inappropriately dressed kid always wins, but that theory didn't hold true. I'm still working on how to pick the winner.
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Brandi Jean and her Mom and Dad return triumphant from a pageant.

Brandi and her family are happy with Brandi's results from the weekend pageant. We find out that Brandi won everything in her age group except for Queen. Brandi's Mom is Jean. She takes the pageant thing really seriously. She says they go to about 2 per month because that's all they can afford. Jean picks up extra money for pageants by mowing lawns for the neighbors.

It's summer in Florida and Jean is mowing lawns with a push mower, not even a riding mower.

This is a new version of the pageant Mom. Jean is really working up an actual sweat to get money to help pay for pageant stuff.
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Jean works hard to get money for pageants. She is very serious about supporting her kids interests.

Jean says they can't afford coaches for modeling or dancing, and no professional hair and make-up, so they learn by watching other girls. They observe what the other girls do and then incorporate this into Brandi's routines. All in all these seem like nice and normal people, so I wonder, why are they doing pageants?

Jean says she likes seeing her daughter shine on stage. She says Brandi has charisma, she glows, she lights up, she shines and she enjoys it. It sounds like she is describing a video poker machine. Maybe part of the reason Jean does these pageants is because she likes all the pretty lights her daughter exudes.
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Brandi lights up on stage. Somehow I think she lights up even more without all the lights, make up and hair pieces.

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Comments (15)

niqui1:

Hey TVannie! Good job on the recap! My husband and I watch this show and we both promised each other we would never put our daughter through any pageants. These moms are scary!! Also do you notice the parents never look as good as their kids. I swear each time I watch this show the kid looks like she belongs to a million dollar family and then they show the family and they all look tore up from the floor up! Also the kids are more acceptance of the loss then the parents are! When all these parents are done pimping these kids in the pageant world I hope they come out sane and stable enough to handle the real world.

P.S I also love to eat Crayons! Baby Blue sky taste the best!!
Just kidding:O)

killbondnow:

Citrus colored rainbows = my favorite part. We watch this every week to hear this song now.

How ironic that the state of Florida won't let gays marry, yet none of these people think anything weird about letting the gay man sing creepy lyrics to your baby or small child.

AnneM:

Dear Niqui1 and Killbondnow,

Niqui1- I agree the pageant Moms, in fact their whole families often look like they have no money at all and then you find out they spent $600 on a pageant dress. It's amazing how they can rationalize this pageant business.

And the kids always take the loss better than their Moms and Dads.
I'm glad you and your husband will not be putting any of your daughters in this craziness.

Killbondnow, I know what you mean about the laws and the reality of the child pageant business. I hope that someday all the people in this world will have equality and rights. We're a long way from that right now.

Thanks for reading and commenting, I hope to hear from you again.

Love and luck,

TVannie

fatgirlsrule:

Jean is menopausal. Period. (sorry....).
Michael the pagent dude is sooo weird, he gives me the creeps.
I loved Ashleys' hippie chick outfit, it was so cute and it covered her up! I found Brandy's marilyn monroe immitation to be a little disturbing, but I do like Brandy, she seems to enjoy the pagents.
Those fake teeth have got to the be the ugliest things I have ever seen. What is wrong with a little girls natural teeth and smile?? They look retareded with those fake things in their mouth.
This show and the Toddlers and Tiaras is Wack, but Fun to watch.

pixielated:

OK, here are these parents who think that their child is beautiful--and she is. But what do they do when they enter her in a pageant? Well, first thing, make sure to make her look completely unrecognizable and unlike herself.

I think that is Brandi's problem. She looks too fakey. They need to tone down the hair--it's way too shiny. The teeth, the makeup, etc.--she looks like a 1970s country singer.

If you think your kid is beautiful, let her show that beauty, like Beyonce and even Ashley did.

(P.S. I think these pageants are creepy and weird, but at least this one didn't have a swimsuit competition.)

itchy:

Well, you have to understand.

Once upon a time, a long long time ago, before the invention of cable television, there were only four or five channels. Less in some markets. So it's not like there was a lot of choice.

And it seemed like HeeHaw was always on. You couldn't get away from it. It was just there. Even in the northeast, which was the real conundrum. Maybe it was Dixie's revenge?

And back then of course you actually had to get off your butt to change a channel. So you ended up actually watching a show all the way through.

Now this show, on the other hand...

itchy:

Oh yeah, hadn't finished reading the recap... I kind of enjoy your half-reverent/half-snarky style...it's definitely different from most recappers here. Dry in its own wacky way.

Anyway, about the chemicals comment, I was thinking the same thing: do these people understand what they're putting on their kids? These girls will all be pubescent at 10 years old and die from ovarian cancer by the time their 18.

At least that will spare a future of becoming frustrated frumpy hags like their moms. These women should be put away.

AnneM:

Dear Fatgirlsrule, Pixielated and itchy,

Thank you for the comments. I think the responses from readers are just as important if not more important than the actual recap.

Fatgirlsrule: Jean is menopausal. I've been in that Hell for 2 years now. Emotional? I cry at commercials. Sweaty? I live in Wisconsin and turn the furnace off if the temp gets above 40. It's not for sissies.

Pixielated: Parents that want to celebrate their children's talents, smarts or looks often are blinded by the reality that just being a child is a reason to celebrate. The other stuff is nice, but not necessary.

The swimsuit competition on Toddlers and Tiaras was awful last week. Judging a 2 year old girl in a bathing suit is creepy. So is parading her out on stage and telling her to wiggle her butt.

Itcy: Thank you for the comment on my sense of humor. Recapping is a learning process, and I'm not there yet, but I'm working on it.

I hope you all keep reading and commenting.

Love and luck,

TVannie

Clair:

I enjoyed your recap as well. I look forward to your next one on the little energy-filled redhead who seems to have a normal mom.

I came upon this show by accident and was mesmerized by the insanity.

When my first daughter was born, of course she was the most beautiful baby EVER so I put her in a baby pageant - the kind where you have to sell tickets or donate money or something ridiculous (which I didn't do). I dressed her in a little pink onesie only to discover when I got there that everyone else went ALL out. Needless to say, we didn't win and that was the last pageant she ever entered.

PottyMouth:

TVannie, love you lady!! I'm so glad to see you on another show. Of course, now that means I have to watch TWO kiddie pagent shows. Just the thought is so tiring. :)

Great job, as always. The Tina/bra pix gave me the giggles.

SWAK, PottyMouth

itchy:

I had a really cool idea: they ought to do a 'True Beauty' version of this show.

You know, put a bunch of mother-daughter teams in a house, tell them they're competing for a pageant title --but in reality they're judging the mothers for their abusive behavior toward these kids.

Now that's a show I'd watch.

Clair:

Itchy, That Would Be Awesome!

AnneM:

Dear Potty,

Here's that love right back at you.

I had to comment on Tina. I think people that bully their kids and force them to stay up and rehearse need to be taken down a notch.

Love and luck,

TVannie

fatgirlsrule:

Getting ready to watch the episode about the little girl with the snake. I only hope that DSS is watching also.

pufferoo:

I thought I was the only one who caught Ashley's facial expression when her mother said she could always tell when a kid didn't want to be in a pageant.

And I LOVED that little girl who said she loved to eat crayons.

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