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I really hope the media doesn't get ahold of Paris and her brothers. I really hope that she stays a good young lady and keeps it respectful ....not ending up like Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie...among other celebs who have flipped their lid. I hope she keeps it respectful and doesn't make her dad look bad. From what I see already, she's a very nice young lady who has high expectations and goals for herself. I hope she keeps it that way and stands out from the rest.She has good family surrounding her and her brothers.
I think they just want to bring attention to this for some reason. It may be a clue about something else or they just want people to talk about it and maybe question it. I don't think anyone really approached Paris in real life, but I don't know for sure.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI really hope the media doesn't get ahold of Paris and her brothers. I really hope that she stays a good young lady and keeps it respectful ....not ending up like Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie...among other celebs who have flipped their lid. I hope she keeps it respectful and doesn't make her dad look bad. From what I see already, she's a very nice young lady who has high expectations and goals for herself. I hope she keeps it that way and stands out from the rest.She has good family surrounding her and her brothers. AMEN! I am so tired of these girls turn into Hollywood Cheese Puffs. Doing sex tapes, drugs, having naked pictures on their cell phones, drinking, partying, shaving their heads and getting into all kinds of trouble (I won't mention any names, but I'm sure you can think of some names for each example easily!). Are they that hard up for attention? :roll: It's just saddening....because there is so much potential, they are already starting out ahead of the game...better education, financial security, social connections, etc....it doesn't start out any easier and they wash it right down the drain with a bunch of crazy mess....IT'S NOT CUTE![/[/color]I pray...these three kids don't get pulled into all that because it would just be heartbreaking. As Janet sang in one of her songs "It's nice to laugh, but don't be the joke".The creators behind this lingerie league are disgusting in my opinion, and for even considering a 13 year olds involvement they should be shut down! What's next the WNBA will start playing in thongs and high heels?It's hard enough for women to be taken serious in sports...this just sets it back another 100 years! :x Mitch Mortaza-->You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login<--Me---------------------Critical reaction The league has met with significant criticism. Critics say the league degrades female athletes through "pernicious objectification". Potential players have responded more positively, with one quoted as saying "I just appreciate playing football, I don’t care what they put me in." and another favoring the limited clothing, saying "It’s more comfortable this way." Other players are quoted as viewing the uniforms as a necessary evil, with one saying "Maybe one day, girls won't have to wear lingerie to get people interested [in women's football]." LFL players with experience in track and field competitions have noted that the typical LFL uniform is not that much more revealing than typical track uniforms. The league has been accused of fining players for wearing too many clothes, and for not paying medical bills for injured players. League founder Mortaza has admitted that the league is marketed toward "mostly beer-drinking college students aged 21 and up."