VIDEO: These Are the Worst Parents in the World. You Won’t Believe What They Do to Their Children
It’s not easy to be parent, you have to always keep your eyes on your children and make sure that they have everything they need at all times.
They need to be fed regularly and bathed and socialized. They can’t do anything by themselves so you have to do everything for them.
According to oddee.com, there are a lot of parents that are clearly not suited to be parents.
Sarah Burge, the self-declared “Human Barbie” most famous for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on cosmetic surgery, has reached a new low in parenting.
For her daughter Poppy‘s 7th birthday, she has given her a $10,000 voucher for breast augmentation surgery.
“Poppy begged me for a boob job, so I gave her the voucher so she can have it after she’s 16, when it’s legal.
If she develops naturally big boobs, she can have something else done with it,” Burge, 50, says. “I can’t wait to be like Mummy with big boobs. They’re pretty,” adds Poppy.
Russia threatened to suspend all child adoptions by U.S. families after a seven-year-old boy, adopted by a woman from Tennessee, was sent alone on a one-way flight back to Moscow, with a note saying he was violent and had severe psychological problems.
The boy, Artyom Savelyev, was put on a plane by his adoptive grandmother.
In Tennessee, authorities were investigating the adoptive mother, Torry Hansen, 33. According to her, the child was mentally unstable, violent and had severe psychopathic issues.
“After giving my best to this child, I am sorry to say that for the safety of my family, friends and myself, I no longer wish to parent this child.”
The family had paid a man $200 to pick the boy up at the airport in Moscow and take him to the Russian Education and Science Ministry.
She said it wasn’t child abandonment because a stewardess was watching Artyom on the flight and a reputable person picked him up in Russia.
A South Korean couple was arrested after their three-month-old infant girl died of starvation.
The infant was left unattended at home while the couple spent hours at internet cafes raising a virtual child named Anima.
The couple seemed to have lost their will to live a normal life because they didn’t have jobs and gave birth to a premature baby.
They indulged themselves in the online game of raising a virtual character so as to escape from reality, which led to the death of their real baby.
The couple fled to the wife’s parents’ house in Yangju, Gyeonggi province, but were picked up later. The case has shocked South Korea and once again, highlighted obsessive behavior related to the internet.
A British woman living in San Francisco, California, says she injects her eight-year-old daughter with Botox to “get rid of her wrinkles.”
34-year-old Kerry Campbell does this to help her daughter Britney “keep up” in the insanely competitive world of child beauty pageants.
Kerry says Britney is used to the painful injections of the bacterial botulinum toxin, which can cause some pretty nasty side effects, although the little girl did admit that she used to cry when first given the shots.
Note: the mother later came out and admitted that the whole story was a hoax, and she was paid by the British tabloid “The Sun” to fake the story.