TAMARA Ecclestone was left brutally embarrassed after sharing photos of her daughter Fifi dressed as a “mini adult”.
The Formula 1 heiress took to Instagram to share photos of the 10-year-old girl and her friend.
The photos showed the duo with their hair and makeup done, and they looked like they were headed somewhere exciting, judging by the pink limo they were posing in front of.
They also swapped their casual looks for something a little more elegant, with Fifi in a black pleated miniskirt and printed t-shirt, with what appeared to be high-heeled loafers.
She also appeared to be wearing false nails.
Her friend, in turn, wore a silk blouse with a high collar and a black maxi skirt.
However, people in the comments section were quick to criticize Tamara, for the amount of makeup Fifi was wearing and her adult outfit.
“Why are you allowing them to wear makeup and look like mini adults??” one wrote.
“They’re so young and small and so covered in makeup that you’re making them both look like ‘little’ adults!” another added.
“What’s the matter with you?”
“I’m sorry, but why are you speeding up their childhood so quickly?” a third asked.
“These clothes and makeup can be worn for the rest of their lives, but they will never be children again.”
“Please let them stay like children – that’s too young,” agreed another.
“Little women all dressed up,” said someone else.
As another called it “inappropriate on multiple levels.”
“As they get older, they will undoubtedly become increasingly aware of makeup culture.
“It seems very strange to me to encourage/allow/your ten-year-old daughter to wear makeup like a 15-year-old.
“She’s still in elementary school, for God’s sake.
“They have YEARS to go to Sephora… why start now??”
“Let them be children. Take off your fake nails and makeup,” agreed another person.
However, others defended Tamara and Fifi, insisting the girl was just having fun with her makeup.
“They are having fun! Calm down,” wrote one of them.
“All the girls want to look like adults with a little makeup, just fun for them, they look beautiful,” another added.
“I’d understand what you mean if it was all the time, but on the other hand, what harm is it doing, I mean…really?!” a third asked.
“Oh please. My friend’s little girl is four years old and obsessed with makeup and clothes… It’s fun,” someone else wrote.
“It’s being creative. It’s pretending.”
While another agreed, he said: “So critical, what’s your business, her father allowed this for one occasion, so what, there’s no harm being done here.
“It’s a beautiful photo of two girls enjoying life and having fun.”
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