Girl Taken Into Care After Mother Injected Her With Botox

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Girl taken into care after mother injected her with botox
An eight-year-old girl who was regularly injected with botox by her mother to improve her chances in beauty (1)_________ has (2)_________ been taken into care.
Authorities in America (3) __________ Britney Campbell from the care of her mother Kerry after she appeared on the ABC's Good Morning America programme to talk about (4)_________ her child botox."I've spoken with someone very close to the case, she is out of her mother's home," journalist Lara Spencer said on Good Morning America. Britney was said to be "doing well" while an investigation into Britney's treatment continued, a (5)_________ told ABC News. The authorities decided (6) _________ after Mrs Campbell, a part-time beautician, appeared with Britney on GMA. In the interview she said she gave her daughter botox because other children (7) ________ in beauty contests had also had it."Everyone is doing it and talking about it. We are not doing anything illegal," she said. Britney said that she sometimes cried during the injections but that she believed she looked better afterwards because botox got (8) ______ of her "wrinkles". She also said that she (9) _______ her legs. Photographs on GMA showed Britney with a bag of ice on her face in apparent (10) ________. After the programme (11)______, Trent Rhorer, executive director of the San Francisco Human Services Agency, told KGO-TV that officials wanted to talk to Mrs Campbell and her daughter."It's (12) ______ unusual for a mum to be injecting an eight-year-old with Botox and certainly is (13) _______ for an investigation," Mr Rhorer said.The San Francisco Human Services Agency, (14) ________ investigates reports of child abuse, received numerous calls from people concerned about Britney's (15) ________ after the television appearance, Mr Rhorer said. Botox, which was introduced in 1989, is known for its ability to (16) _______ wrinkles, but it is also approved to treat other (17)_______ including neck spasms, excessive underarm (18) ________ and migraine headaches.

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Who decides who or what is beautiful? Do you think you have the same concept of beauty as your friends? What are the most important features when determining someones beauty? The most beautiful thing Ive ever seen in my life is. Do you think the idea of beauty changes? Do you think we are conditioned by advertising to think what is beautiful and what is not? What do you think of beauty contests? Do you think the beauty industry is important? Do beautiful people have better lives? Etc..

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Girl taken into care after mother injected her with botox
An eight-year-old girl who was regularly injected with botox by her mother to improve her chances in beauty pageants has reportedly been taken into care.
Authorities in America removed Britney Campbell from the care of her mother Kerry after she appeared on the ABC's Good Morning America programme to talk about giving her child botox."I've spoken with someone very close to the case, she is out of her mother's home," journalist Lara Spencer said on Good Morning America. Britney was reportedly "doing well" while an investigation into Britney's treatment continued, a source told ABC News. The authorities decided to act after Mrs Campbell, a part-time beautician, appeared with Britney on GMA. In the interview she said she gave her daughter botox because other children taking part in beauty pageants had also had it."Everyone is doing it and talking about it. We are not doing anything illegal," she said. Britney said that she sometimes cried during the injections but that she believed she looked better afterwards because botox got rid of her "wrinkles". She also said that she waxed her legs. Photographs on GMA showed Britney with a bag of ice on her face in apparent discomfort. After the programme aired, Trent Rhorer, executive director of the San Francisco Human Services Agency, told KGO-TV that officials wanted to talk to Mrs Campbell and her daughter."It's pretty unusual for a mum to be injecting an eight-year-old with Botox and certainly is grounds for an investigation," Mr Rhorer said.The San Francisco Human Services Agency, which investigates reports of child abuse, received numerous calls from people concerned about Britney's well-being after the television appearance, Mr Rhorer said. Botox, which was introduced in 1989, is known for its ability to smooth wrinkles, but it is also approved to treat other conditions including neck spasms, excessive underarm sweating and migraine headaches.

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