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Eden Holly. LOLz! No! Holly Wood!!
The Toddlers & Tiaras star has been cast in her very first movie!
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Eden Wood might have to rename herself Holly!
Eden Holly. LOLz! No! Holly Wood!!
The Toddlers & Tiaras star has been cast in her very first movie!

On a recent episode of Toddlers & Tiaras, one of the tiny contestants was seen smoking a cigarette as part of her act!!
Okay, well, yes, it was a prop, but still, what a terrible example for her child and other children watching!
Even a prop is setting a bad standard for this little girl who almost will surely one day try the real thing now when she's old enough. Just looking at that pic (above) is disturbing enough!
Her parents should be ashamed of themselves!!!
Meet the newest Toddlers & Tiaras superstar! It's… a dad?
Ch-ch-check out the video (above) and say hello to new contestant Ava and her quirky family!
It's the most HIGHlarious Toddlers clip we've ever seen! No joke! To find out how the daddy's girl does, tune in to TLC tonight at 9 Eastern!
The fate of Toddlers & Tiaras star Maddy Verst is up in the air, and pageant moms across the country are nervously watching to see how the judge lands.
Over the course of a bitter custody battle, child beauty pageants have come under close scrutiny, mostly due to the outrage of Maddy's father Bill Verst.
Maddy and her mother Lindsay Jackson have already been banned from pageants after a scathing court psychologist's report.
Now stage moms everywhere are wondering if the ruling will set a precedent; if the judge rules that Maddy is being harmed, then all pageant moms are in danger!
Ch-ch-check out the video (above) to see an example of a pageant mom we would love to see banned!
Could enrolling your daughter in pageants be grounds to lose custody? If so, is this the end of Toddlers & Tiaras?
Who better to give advice to the princesses of Toddlers & Tiaras than a few queens?
Ch-ch-check out the video (above) to see some big-time divas give contestants a piece of their minds!
To watch the whole episode, tune into TLC tonight, right after Here Comes Honey Boo Boo!

Last week, we told you about the bitter custody battle over Toddlers & Tiaras star Maddy Verst.
Mom Lindsay Jackson said that Maddy's father Bill Verst might win custody because the court looked down on pageants.
Well, she was more right than she wanted to be!
Bill said that putting fake breasts on his daughter to play Dolly Parton was too far, and a judge agreed!
After reviewing the court psychologist's report on how pageants have affected Maddy, the judge has issued a gag order banning mother and daughter from competing in them altogether!
So what does this mean for Maddy's future on the show? Does it set a precedent for pageants in general?
What do U think?
[Image via TLC.]
Toddlers & Tiaras star Maddy Verst may be going to live with her dad soon.
Bill Verst is suing for custody of his daughter, and Maddy's mom Lindsay Jackson says that the only reason her ex might win is because the court looks down on pageants.
“I’ve done nothing wrong, by way of being a mother, I’m a great mother. Because I participate in pageants with my daughter is not a reason to take my child from me… Pageants have never been challenged, they’re not illegal. I’m not doing anything illegal with my kid.”
It certainly isn't illegal, but that doesn't mean it isn't dangerous. The psychologist reviewing the case in family court seems to think it is.
Ch-ch-check out the video (above) to watch Maddy being Doll-ed up.
Do you think these costumes send the wrong message? Lindsay doesn't. She says:
"That outfit was never intended on being sexualized. (The court-appointed psychologist) thinks it is, but that’s a matter of opinion.”
Well, expert opinion aside, what do you think? Are pageants poisoning children's minds? Or just a fun hobby?