Daily Mail

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Anyway, the photos of Coleen and her son dressing up are heart-warming, and that's what matters - not whether the Rooneys are 'common' or otherwise.
 
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Anyway, the photos of Coleen and her son dressing up are heart-warming, and that's what matters - not whether the Rooneys are 'common' or otherwise.

Are newspapers allowed to publish pictures of famous people's children without the parents permission?
 
Are newspapers allowed to publish pictures of famous people's children without the parents permission?

No and only if they pixellate the faces I think.
 
Unintentionally Hilarious Column of the Week ~ Liz Jones: 'January is the loneliest month', in which our Liz bemoans the fact that nobody wants to know her, ever. It goes something like this:

'Amanda was my very best friend, but I haven't seen her in ten years. To this day, I don't know what I did wrong - I only wrote in my internationally-syndicated column about the stringy varicose veins she had removed from her bottom, and how her husband ran off with the surgeon. Woe is me etc.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...nders-todays-friendships-crumble-quickly.html
 
Another day, another thrilling 'Carol Vorderman leaves ITV studio' article...complete with fox accessory:

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Vorderman looks like her head is hinged at the Jaw and its about to open and release the bringer of death and consumer of worlds upon us in that pic!!!
 
Please tell me that fecking fox is not on a lead!!

I hope it sinks its teeth in the stupid womans neck!
 
Even the fox is ashamed of this blatant photo-opportunity.
 
'I won't let my children play with friends that I deem beneath them...

'Looking at the garish party invitation in my daughter's hand, my heart sank. The venue was bad enough: the dirty, sticky soft play area at our local leisure centre. But the name of the birthday girl told me all I needed to know. With her pierced ears, passion for pink leggings and array of electronic play equipment, Charmaine is definitely not the sort of child I want my daughter associating with.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...hildren-play-friends-I-deem-beneath-them.html
 
'I won't let my children play with friends that I deem beneath them...

'Looking at the garish party invitation in my daughter's hand, my heart sank. The venue was bad enough: the dirty, sticky soft play area at our local leisure centre. But the name of the birthday girl told me all I needed to know. With her pierced ears, passion for pink leggings and array of electronic play equipment, Charmaine is definitely not the sort of child I want my daughter associating with.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...hildren-play-friends-I-deem-beneath-them.html

Those family pictures makes you just want to punch her, yet the one with her hair down makes her look like a right dirty bitch.
 
Had a look at the comments on the Katie Hopkins article, and was pleased to see that the most popular ones were disagreeing with her.
 
Why does the Mail publish this kind of story, and the Samantha Brick-type ones?
 
I reckon there are millions of parents in this country who would subtly try to stop their kids playing with others called Charmaine.
What's wrong with the name Charmaine? Sure, parents have and will always keep their kids away from people they deem a bad influence but what the feck does the kids name have to do with it?
 
What's wrong with the name Charmaine? Sure, parents have and will always keep their kids away from people they deem a bad influence but what the feck does the kids name have to do with it?

Well, it's obvious. People associate names with a type of child. If your child is hanging out with someone called Charmaine, the assumption will be that the parents are right chavs.
 
Sad but true. A past associate of mine named her daughter Anne-Marie...which she abbreviated to 'Ammer.
 
Dont see the problem with Charmaine, its quite a nice name, Id probably have the same reaction if it was a Chardonnay Chantelle Kai or Chelsea/Chelseigh/Chelsie
 
I think I have read that there is a poor girl somewhere called Nokia.....not sure how true that is.