I was blown away when I saw these at Toy's R Us. I just can't believe that the American public would want their little girls playing with dolls that look like this. I think it's appalling.Why would Mother's want their daughters to have these particular "dolls?"
I just don't get it. These dolls look like little hookers.
"Happy 5th Birthday Little Tiffany. I thought you would like to play and pretend with Hooker Barbie! Maybe you can wear your makeup like her! Or, let's dress like her and have a pimp party!!"
I found these on Amazon.com.
Product Features
Doll is dripping in faux diamonds and faux jewel-encrusted clothing from head to toe. Comes with a hot outfit, a glamorous side fashion, and tons of bling-themed piece count like a fun purse, a cell phone, and make-up. Each doll comes with a totally sparkly bling ring for the girl
Age Range 3 to 14 Years
From the Manufacturer
MY TAKE: Teach your daughter that the important things in life are partying and material things like diamonds, expensive clothes, and yes, collagen lips!
Manufacturer Recommended Age: 5 - 10 years
This is the same doll as above but with a second outfit. Ain't it just special? Isn't it exactly what you want your five year old playing with? This is a special picture. Someone, Rondolo, took the time to set this doll up just perfectly with the scenery behind it. A bit scary for me!Now, I know some of you are saying, "Gee, lighten up Rocky, it's only a doll!" Just don't let people, like your mother in law, hear you complain or look for advise from your friends on how to get your pre-teen daughter to stop dressing like a whore. Don't blame her, she's been admiring and playing with Hooker Barbie since she was five!
Hey... I can't wait for Kenny the Pimp to come out in spring!!














That is pretty disgusting. Of course, many of the actual clothes for kids look like this these days. Yuck, I sound like my mother!
Posted by: Ginger | February 04, 2008 at 10:24 PM
I thank God every day for my baby boy!! I have no idea how I could even begin to explain the world today to a little girl...Thank goodness for people like you Rocky, with level heads and feet on the ground..I won't be buying ANY little girl a whore barbie anytime soon!
Posted by: Cheryl | February 05, 2008 at 05:41 AM
I couldn't agree more! And we wonder why teens dress the way they do?? Actually, I don't remember seeing any teen girls dress quite as bad as these "dolls" are dressed! I thought dolls were for sweet and innocent immaginary play... there is NOTHING sweet or innocent about these "dolls." My 3 girls will never own anything like this -- I'd be too afraid that my sons might see these dolls. Yikes! It is sad that manufactures think there is an audience for items so disgusting and disturbing.
Posted by: Chrisie | February 05, 2008 at 07:46 AM
I thought Bratz were scary... Who came up with this Genius idea to make these things and who are the awesome parents raising the next generation buying them. Not for my daughters. Even if you have sons this is still something that crosses their path and they think that is normal we should Def_ be talking to our children boys or girls about what is appropriate and what is not. This is not!! thanks Rocky for the heads up now we'll wait until they advetise them on the disney channel
Posted by: Jennifer | February 05, 2008 at 11:42 AM
Ugh. I am SO GLAD I only have boys. You DO know that Barbie manufacturers recently downsized ther boobs and widened her waist ... I wonder what PimpKen thought about that.
Posted by: Mariana | February 05, 2008 at 04:43 PM