Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Jenna Lyons



The creative director for the clothing line Jcrew has landed in hot water. Jenna Lyons and her son are featured in a ad in support of the new line for children. As you can see in the picture above, Jenna has painted her son's toe nails Pink. In the ad below, two children stand together with their ponytails braided into one as one child hugs onto the other. Many are concerned that the ads for Jcrew's children line are pushing the issues associated with gender identity disorders (children born as hermaphrodites) a bit too far:

4 comments:

  1. We will know the truth about Jenna's son soon before he hits puberty and she has some very big hands and feet to be a lady.

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  2. A mother paints her son's toenails hot pink because it's his favorite color. Does that mean he'll become gay or transgender? That is the controversy surrounding a J. Crew ad that is swirling around the Internet.


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    Watch: Transgender Woman on Feeling DifferentIt began when a photo of J. Crew's president and creative director Jenna Lyons painting the toenails of her son Beckett in an ad was sent to customers last week in a feature, "Saturday with Jenna."

    "Lucky for me I ended up with a boy whose favorite color is pink," says the caption. "Toenail painting is way more fun in neon."

    http://abcnews.go.com/Health/crew-ad-boy-painting-toenails-pink-stirs-transgender/story?id=13358903

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  3. I am never visiting this site again. The author needs mental help, what with his/her bipolar disorder causing him/her to post anonymously to pretend this bootleg free unraked website gets traffic and to argue with his self. Too broke to even pay for a URL. Anyone who keeps a blog like this and worries about what someone else has between their legs is a serious pervert,severely disturbed, and needs to be registered on the sex offenders list. You may begin to post with your 4362363 personalities now moderator. Adios

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