Keeping Up with the Crawfords

Being a famous kid these days is all about getting access to the toughest tickets in town.
A New York Times article says being famous these days isn’t about getting into the best restaurants. It’s about getting your child front and center at a Hannah Montana concert or walking the red carpet of the latest Pixar flick.
There’s “Lots of crying and begging," says the article, “and that’s just the parents.” Apparently, stars are throwing their weight around more than ever before to get perks for their privileged offspring. And they will not be outdone...
When Cindy Crawford was running late to the High School Musical 2 premiere, she flew her kids via helicopter to the theater, an act she described as “a real good mom of the year moment.” But does this kind of thing really qualify as a mom of the year moment, or are those the quieter moments you share with your children, say, jumping in a pile of leaves? Click on "Comments" to let us know your take on this.![]() |
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