Whenever they go someplace, they take a supply of Kabbalah water with them--
And you hate them, just for being (what you consider) bad role models?
They are nothing but air heads that can not function in real life with out having somebody there for them to wipe their ass. Really, would you want your daughter look at them and say, "i want to be just like them".
"Kabbalah" water? Sounds like something they pulled out of the Iraqi Sewers
What role models my daughter looks up to is my responsibility as her parent, not any celebrity. It is my (and her mom's) duty to guide her, not Madonna or anyone else. If your daughter looks up to Paris Hilton and wants to be like her then you've failed her as a parent.I'm not a great fan of her music, but any "celebrity" that can laugh at herself like this deserves some measure of respect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTy_P8ErNlo
Proves you're nothing more than a troll.
Really? So you don't agree that protecting children from unhealthy influences is ultimately the parents' responsibility?
Apparently according to some it's the government's.
Yeah, and that's some of the worst displays ignorant wishful thinking in modern times. To say nothing of downright stupid. Handing our children's upbringing over to the government... Might as well teach them German or Russian right away so they at least have a head start.
Guys:Kabbalah water is simply water that has received Kabbalistic blessings from followers of that faith system. Kabbalah believers also meditate over the water for a period of time.Making Kaballah water is thus very labor intensive, which is why it is so expensive to buy. In the UK, it costs the equivalent of $6 US dollars for a personal bottle.But it is far healthier water for one to drink than ordinary water. Madonna gives it credit for her ability to stay so youthful.See this website for more info: http://www.kabbalahwater.com/