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Real Life Little Miss Sunshine

Regan Licciardello, swimsuit, pageant, Little Miss Sunshine

I love walking on stage in my bathing suit because the music is always so happy and fun!


Drawing the line is not simple. It's very easy to step outside the box and say 'I'll never allow my daughter to do this or that.' But in reality, decisions can change depending on many factors. '
Regan and Bonnie Licciardello (Regan's mother) , U.S.A.
Date Posted: 02/05/07
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With the Oscars just around the corner and the independent film "Little Miss Sunshine" nominated for Best Film, Orato decided to find a real child beauty queen to tell the inside story. More than 3,000 beauty contests for children are held in the U.S. each year, and the epicenter of the pageants is Texas, where the competition to win a major title on the popular Universal Royalty circuit is fierce. Telling us what it's really like to be part of this world is Regan Licciardello, a six-year-old girl who has already accumulated over 400 trophies and 200 crowns. These days, she's auditioning in Hollywood for the next big step: the film and television industries.

Another young girl, 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey, who was murdered on Christmas Day, 1996, was the most famous young beauty queen of all the Little Miss competitions. Her death attracted international scrutiny into the child beauty industry, prompting criticism about the practice of sexualizing young girls. Regan's mom, however, says her daughter was born to be a beauty queen, and none of the controversy could distract her daughter from her dreams. She says although Regan is a natural performer, it is still just one of her many hobbies.

Bonnie: Regan stepped into the pageant world when she was only a baby. It may sound crazy, but everyone who met her was always asking if she did pageants. Texas, where we are, is a big pageant state. At the beginning it was a bit overwhelming; everywhere we'd go she'd catch people's attention and they'd come up to my husband and I saying how graceful she was and how we should put her into a beauty contest. Russell, my husband, is a very proud papa and after a few of these episodes he asked me to find a pageant for Regan.

I didn't know where to start looking, but luck knocked at our door. One night we were having dinner in a restaurant here in Texas when a man came to our table to congratulate us on how pretty Regan was. He explained he was the head of a pageant contest coming up the following month and he gave us his business card. That's how we entered Regan in her first pageant. It was on her first birthday. My husband was the happiest of all four of us, and I'd say that my older son, now 18, was very excited too.

Regan: I like doing pageant. It's fun! I get to wear pretty dresses and I visit different cities. I've made lots of friends and we keep in touch.

Bonnie: It's said that mothers who take their kids to these contests are living through their daughters. That's not the case with Regan. She's a performer by nature. She wants to do it.


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Re: Real Life Little Miss Sunshine

By admin, October 1, 2007 at 15:35

In moving upgrading to the new site (what you see now) some comments were along the way, we made 100% sure that all stories were okay.

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Re: Real Life Little Miss Sunshine

By insidermom, October 1, 2007 at 12:30

Why was my comment removed? Was it shocking to hear that Bonnie put braces on Regan's teeth when she was barely 2 years old, or that she has bashed many other children so visciously that their parents pulled them out of pageants? The REAL reason parents called to see if Regan was competing was to avoid having Bonnie bully them or bash their child or watch her throw a fit if Regan didn't win. Bonnie is the prime example of a parent living through her child and obsessed pageant mom.

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