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chicot60
05-12-2011, 11:36 AM
The mom says she tests the botox on herself first, to make sure it's safe!?

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8-year-old Britney Campbell enjoys pastimes of young children- dancing, playing dress up, and playing with make-up. Her beauty regime goes beyond sneaking into her mother's lipsticks and eyeshadows. Britney's mother administers Botox into her daughter's face once every three months, of which she obtains from the internet and tests on her self to make sure it's "safe" to use on her young child. The reasoning behind this erratic behavior, is so her daughter can become famous when she's older. Kerry Campbell, Britney's mother, also takes her daughter to have "virgin waxing" done so that she will not grow pubic hair when she's older. What does the girl think of all this? Well, Britney thinks it's pretty cool and her friends are envious of the procedures she gets done. In search of eternal fame, Britney states "I also want a boob and nose job soon, so that I can be a star."



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chicot60
05-16-2011, 11:38 PM
The mother who admitted on TV to injecting her 8-year-old beauty-pageant daughter with Botox has lost custody of her child, does not live in San Francisco and is not who she claimed to be, according to news reports.

A "person with knowledge of the situation" told ABC News that California authorities over the weekend took custody of the girl, identified in the original reports as Britney Campbell.

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ABC writes that the source said the girl "is doing well but did not offer more detail on the ongoing investigation into the girl's mother, Kerry Campbell."

But the San Francisco Chronicle, citing sources of its own, says the mother's name is not Kerry Campbell and she does not live in San Francisco, as originally claimed on ABC's Good Morning America. City child-welfare officials were inundated with irate calls and an investigation was begun.

But reporters couldn't locate her in San Francisco, and sources tell the Chronicle the woman doesn't live in the Bay Area.

San Francisco Human Services Director Trent Rhorer said his office has "completed our investigation, and we are no longer involved in the case." He would not say more, citing confidentiality laws in juvenile cases.

The Chronicle notes that GMA picked up the Botox story from the racy British tabloid The Sun, which in March reported the mother-and-daughter tale of bonding and identified mom as a 34-year-old former beautician from Birmingham, England, who had moved to San Francisco.

As the Chronicle writes, "How much of the rest of her story was on the level -- the Botox, the child beauty contests -- also is not known."