Here’s What ‘The Most Beautiful Girl In The World’ Looks Like Now..look
Here’s What ‘The Most Beautiful Girl In The World’ Looks Like Now..look
When Thylane Blondeau was given the title of "most beautiful girl in the world" she was still just a little girl.
Child models have always been controversial in the fashion world, but when Blondeau participated in a Vogue photo shoot six years ago, it raised more than your average amount of public concern about the use of child models and the effects modeling on a young persons' development.
As for Blondeau, here's how — and what — she's doing now.
She was raised by French celebrities, football star Patrick Blondeau and French actress Véronika Loubry.
When Thylane Blondeau was given the title of "most beautiful girl in the world" she was still just a little girl.
Child models have always been controversial in the fashion world, but when Blondeau participated in a Vogue photo shoot six years ago, it raised more than your average amount of public concern about the use of child models and the effects modeling on a young persons' development.
As for Blondeau, here's how — and what — she's doing now.
She was raised by French celebrities, football star Patrick Blondeau and French actress Véronika Loubry.
She walked in the Jean Paul Gaultier fashion show as a runway model in 2005.
With her bright blue eyes and gorgeous looks, she was born ready for the camera.'
But some people wonder if the world of modeling is really where a young girl should be.
In many countries models must be at least 17 years old to walk the catwalk. This is because modeling is considered too risqué for children.
Modeling can be incredibly tough work and is a lot of pressure for even adults.
Models must focus on the way they look over all else. Is that healthy for a young child?
No one made much of a fuss about Blondeau being a child model when she first began.
But when she was seen on the cover Vogue, people started to freak out. As a 10-year-old, the world felt she was being exploited when they saw a child posing in a highly sexualized fashion spread.
Psychologist Emma Grey spoke out, saying, “This picture is the antithesis of what childhood in our society should be; a child being exposed to a world she is not yet equipped to deal with solely to serve the needs of the adults around her."
In response, Blondeau’s mother said, “I admit I myself was shocked during the photo shoot. But let me be precise: the only thing that shocked me is that the necklace she wore was worth €3 million!”
Her mother claimed that she turned down most of the modeling offers she received, saying that her daughter lived a normal life.
But being only a child, Blondeau didn’t get a say in the debate that her modeling career had sparked.
She remained popular as she got older, gaining a steady following on Instagram.
At 14 years old, she was already repped by the highly sought after international modeling IMG Agency.
Eventually, Blondeau began to branch out from modeling…
She also wanted to be a movie star! In 2015, she went on to star in the French film Belle & Sébastien: The Adventure Continues.
When asked what it was like to be a child model she was surprisingly nonchalant.
She responded about being a teen model and seemed to have no qualms with her past as a child model.
“Well, Kate Moss started modeling at the age of fifteen, and that was a little while ago," she said. "So, no. I’m not too young. If you have a good agency and people who take care of you… it’s perfect.”

Before long, the childhood controversy that once surrounded her may be totally overshadowed by other accomplishments.
With her bright blue eyes and gorgeous looks, she was born ready for the camera.'
But some people wonder if the world of modeling is really where a young girl should be.
In many countries models must be at least 17 years old to walk the catwalk. This is because modeling is considered too risqué for children.
Modeling can be incredibly tough work and is a lot of pressure for even adults.
Models must focus on the way they look over all else. Is that healthy for a young child?
No one made much of a fuss about Blondeau being a child model when she first began.
But when she was seen on the cover Vogue, people started to freak out. As a 10-year-old, the world felt she was being exploited when they saw a child posing in a highly sexualized fashion spread.
Psychologist Emma Grey spoke out, saying, “This picture is the antithesis of what childhood in our society should be; a child being exposed to a world she is not yet equipped to deal with solely to serve the needs of the adults around her."
In response, Blondeau’s mother said, “I admit I myself was shocked during the photo shoot. But let me be precise: the only thing that shocked me is that the necklace she wore was worth €3 million!”
Her mother claimed that she turned down most of the modeling offers she received, saying that her daughter lived a normal life.
But being only a child, Blondeau didn’t get a say in the debate that her modeling career had sparked.
She remained popular as she got older, gaining a steady following on Instagram.
At 14 years old, she was already repped by the highly sought after international modeling IMG Agency.
Eventually, Blondeau began to branch out from modeling…
She also wanted to be a movie star! In 2015, she went on to star in the French film Belle & Sébastien: The Adventure Continues.
When asked what it was like to be a child model she was surprisingly nonchalant.
She responded about being a teen model and seemed to have no qualms with her past as a child model.
“Well, Kate Moss started modeling at the age of fifteen, and that was a little while ago," she said. "So, no. I’m not too young. If you have a good agency and people who take care of you… it’s perfect.”

Before long, the childhood controversy that once surrounded her may be totally overshadowed by other accomplishments.

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