Toddler And Tiara Rhetorical Analysis

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Toddler and Tiara” is a show where toddler girls compete in beauty pageants and embarrass their parents while they’re competing. This episode of “Toddler and Tiara” is in White Plains, New York. We have the pleasure to watch toddlers participate in a 1920s themed Glitz pageant. Which are centered on beauty and appearance. This week’s episode follow two girls who keeps the audience laughing the entire show.
I don’t know what’s funnier, Brooklyn’s obsession with poop or Kelsie’s mood swings. Wait, maybe it’s the stress level of the contestants’ mothers. Brooklyn’s mom Ashley is a cheap mother who thinks money doesn’t determine the winner of a pageant. Kelsie’s mom Trystian is a mad black mother who doesn’t mind getting arrested again if her daughter doesn’t win the pageant.
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Brooklyn’s excitement must come from experience. As she’s burping up a chicken biscuit, Brooklyn’s mother Ashley mentioned that Brooklyn has participated in 30 or more pageants. It’s obvious that Brooklyn could win the pageant based off her enthusiasm. One-year-old Kelsie from Las Vegas, Nevada does not share the same excitement as Brooklyn. However, her ratchet and complaining mother is very excited about the pageant. I doubt there’s a moment in the show where Kelsie is stable. Usually, a one-year-old is extremely adorable, precious, and a bundle of joy. However, Kelsie is the complete opposite. Whine, whine, whine, and whine some more is Kelsie’s talent. In fact, if the Glitz was a pageant for whining Kelsie would definitely win. I’m guessing Kelsie learned how to be a brat from her mother Trystian. Who’s the brattiest bitch you may meet. If you’re into watching kids cry on stage and seeing their parents cry behind stage then the show “Toddler and Tiara” is what you want to