Fights, Fat-Shaming & Fake Everything: Watch the Disturbing Trailer for New Season of ‘Toddlers & Tiaras’

"Honey Boo Boo wouldn't stand a chance now!"
“Honey Boo Boo wouldn’t stand a chance now!”

It’s been three years since we’ve watched little girls parade around wearing glittery costumes and a boatload of makeup on Toddlers & Tiaras, but TLC has just announced that it is resurrecting the reality show for a new season!

This season, there’s a whole new group of spray-tanned tots and the competition is apparently fiercer than ever!

“How pageants used to be with the fake tans and the hair and the teeth, that’s just baseline now. You have to be talented and you have to have a good body even when you are five years old,” Pageant Coach Cambrie Littlefield says in the just-released trailer.

We’ll give you a second to vomit, if you feel the need to after hearing that last quote…

The trailer shows us exactly what they mean by ‘fierce.’ We see one glammed-up preschooler getting crowned with a crown bigger than the one presented to Miss America, while the mother of one of the losers breaks down in sobs. (Get a grip, lady!)

We learn that singing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and wearing a JC Penny dress no longer cuts it in the new world of beauty pageants. These new girls are being trained with acting lessons, gymnastics classes, music instructions and more, all in the name of becoming “Little Miss…Something-or-Other.”

From the trailer, we also learn that the way to keep your preschooler youthful is through collagen sprays and hypnosis. No…seriously.

“Some people think that collagen spray is crazy, but I wish when I was three years old someone had given me collagen spray so I wouldn’t have to worry about wrinkles from happy eyes all day,” Pageant Coach Cambrie says.

Gone are the days of driving over to a pageant held in a local community center in your mom’s minivan. These girls take private jets!

The trailer is full of other somewhat disturbing scenes: from one mom breaking down in tears when her daughter accidentally messes up her routine, to moms literally trying to physically fight each other after one mom accuses another mom of cheating.

‘Toddlers and Tiaras’ returns August 24 at 9 p.m. on TLC. Watch the full trailer below:

5 Comments

  1. Let kids be kids ffs.

    Time to scrap this program, turning the next generation in to Power hungry narcissists, with a shit load of mental issues when older, moms living life through their kids, what idiots, child hood should be fun.


  2. I’m feeling really really grateful for my own childhood right now. Riding bikes, roller skating, building forts, playing weird little kid spy games, swimming, and generally being silly with the neighborhood kids was such a blessing. Looking back, I can see how I was given the chance to learn independence, responsibility, and creativity through…being allowed to be a kid. I was lucky enough that my parents scraped the money together for me to participate in dance, figure skating, choir, swimming, and soccer. I was even luckier that the activities that I took part in were activities I wanted to try. I’m not opposed to children learning a skill set, about discipline, hard work, trying, winning and losing etc… through activities and competition. I do, however, take issue with the mothers behaving like total lunatics. What is that teaching their children?


  3. This is awful! What kind of values are being enstilled in these girls? Girls should be taught to value themselves for what is on the inside, being kind, smart and funny, not skinny and pretty. Just awful, and these pagent moms are so flipping ridiculous and shameful!


    1. For real. These awful Moms are teaching their daughters that women are objects, because that’s definitely what we are! This show is another huge step backwards for women in the world. As if we needed more of that.

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