Sunday, 29 January 2017

29-year-old mum who turned her 19-month old daughter into beauty queen have been accused of turning the girl into a prostitute

19-months-old beauty queen

A mother whose name is given as Katie Taylor aged 29, has so far spent so much thousands of pounds on the baby to ensure she is made a beauty queen.

However, surprisingly, the baby has won up to five titles.

Nevertheless, she has been receiving messages from different people raining abuses on her online, where one of them said that the baby "could turn into a prostitute because of this."

Katie, who entered Autumn in her first beauty pageant before she could even walk, insists the little girl loves the events.

She said: “If she carries on doing this, it’ll help build her confidence up. She loves the attention, smiling, laughing and waving.

“It’s also an excuse for me to buy a frilly dress!”

She also stated that: "Someone I know actually said to me that she could turn into a prostitute because of this.

“I was shocked more than anything. I don’t know how being in a pageant can turn you into a prostitute. She’s 19 months old, that’s not going to happen."


Katie, a mum-of-two, was inspired to make Autumn a pageant princess after seeing a TV show about the beauty extravaganzas in February 2016.

Thus Autumn had her first show was in Preston, Lancashire, that same month.

Her mum recalled: “I was more nervous than her, because she was only nine months and she didn’t have a clue.”

Katie, a support worker for patients with mental health issues, bought a bright pink, puffy dress with netting underneath for £125.

But Autumn was uncomfortable in the outfit and the dress has not been used again.

Despite this, she received a title, crown and sash for her first competition and the mum-and-daughter duo were hooked.

Now, they have taken part in five pageants and Autumn has a selection of outfits for the fiercely competitive events.

She has a tight, boned corset and glitzy bodice with dozens of ruffles in the skirt, costing £200, a gold and white handmade dress, a lion costume and even a tutu-style outfit, inspired by the Beauty and the Beast.

Katie, who also has a son, Cassius, four, said: “Now she can walk, but I normally take her on stage because she's only young.

“She smiles and waves and wobbles about on the stage. If she feels up to it she’ll dance, she’ll move around to the music and blows kisses.”

But while she said Autumn loves strutting about in the glamorous outfits, the hobby has attracted some criticism.

Katie said: “I know some people don’t like the make-up and hairpieces, and I don’t either, but it’s each to their own.”

Despite receiving harsh messages online, Katie has vowed to allow Autumn to take part in pageants as long as she enjoys it.

“I’ll keep doing pageants until it’s clear she doesn’t like them, we’re not harming anyone,” she said.

The glamorous lifestyle has now become part of her everyday life, as the tiny tot has a wardrobe to rival adults.

“I definitely treat her like a princess, she wears bonnets and dresses and hats,” Katie explained.

“She never wears leggings, she wore jeans once, but I won’t have her in trousers.

“Everyone always asks how can she move in the pageant dresses, but she’s fine, she’s just learnt to move in them.

“She gets lots of attention when we’re out and about because she looks so sweet. We always get people coming over and looking at her.”

Katie splashed out £1,000 on Autumn’s clothes for Christmas, updating her wardrobe with 20 new outfits.

But while she loves to dance on stage, Autumn is a tomboy at heart.

Katie continued: “She’s always dancing about, but she’s quite a tomboy.


“She plays with her toys and dolls, but she also loves her brother’s Marvel figures and dinosaurs.”

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