
The Parents Television Council has reacted with outrage. "Whether you love or loathe child beauty pageants, everyone should agree that sexualizing a three-year-old little girl is wrong," Melissa Henson, the director of communications and public education for the PTC. "But that is exactly what the TLC network has done.
"Such brazen and wanton material should qualify as child exploitation or abuse," Henson added. "Instead of creating ratings-friendly buzz, TLC engendered outrage among millions of parents and grandparents who are tired of seeing children exploited for ratings and robbed of their innocence by a greedy entertainment industry that will stop at nothing to make a buck."
According to RadarOnline.com, the Parents Television Council stated, “We have a serious problem when a network formerly known as The Learning Channel features a toddler, who probably hasn't learned to read is showing off her sexy strut. The Parents Television Council went on to say “There's no question, TV executives are complicit in robbing these small kids of their childhood. For years we've seen adult sexuality being inappropriately and aggressively foisted on innocent young children, but children today are being sexualized at younger and younger ages. All available data suggests they will suffer for it later in life.”

Despite her objections, Paisley went on to win the highest title -- "Grand Supreme" -- in her age group of the pageant.
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