Kylie Jenner Mom Shamed for Piercing 5-Month-Old Daughter's Ears
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Soon-to-be-billionaire Kylie Jenner took to her beloved Snapchat account on Wednesday evening to share a sweet video of her planting a kiss on her other beloved: 5-month-old daughter Stormi.
“The best kisses,” Jenner wrote. But it wasn’t the mother-daughter smooch that fans took issue with. In the video, Stormi’s left ear faces the camera, visibly decorated with a tiny stud.
A post shared by Kylie Jenner (@kyliesnapchat) on Jul 11, 2018 at 5:45pm PDT
Being a Kar-Jenner, the new mom was immediately regaled with social media criticism for her decision to pierce her baby’s ears.
Kylie pierced Stormi’s ears. No no no no
— Niamh Lalor (@NiamhLalor_) July 12, 2018
Christ, Stormi is less than 6 months old and Kylies already got her ears pierced ???? shouldn’t be allowed at all.
— ???? Jemma ???? (@d0gma__) July 12, 2018
Oh you gotta be kidding me. Who the hell pierced the ears of a baby. What comes next, toddler tattoos?
— Miri Dekiert (@merydekiert) July 12, 2018
Though a hotly debated topic in America, infant ear piercing is a common cultural practice among those of Latin, Indian, African, and Middle Eastern heritage. It’s also seen as a rite of passage, similar to baptism for families of the Catholic faith.
Of course, one can also draw comparisons to male circumcision and highlight the argument that the child in question is too young to consent to this treatment of their body.
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Based on Jenner’s vast collection of throwback photos, she and sister Kendall do appear to have had their ears pierced at a fairly young age, though seemingly not earlier than they were able to give consent.
A post shared by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on Jun 17, 2018 at 7:14pm PDT
Though as a parent Kylie is entitled to raise her daughter as she pleases, her role in the public eye means her actions will always be picked apart or seen as a statement or example of sorts.
TL;DR: Let Kylie live.