

“A lot of children will get caught up with the extremely damaging and appalling messages,” she says. She’s a medical director of Rhodes Farm Clinic in England, which treats 8- to 18-year girls with eating disorders. “This is as lethal as pro-anorexia Web sites,” Dee Dawson, told the Times.
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news agencies, is chock full of quotes from the experts. “Miss Bimbo Web site promotes extreme diets and surgery to 9-year-olds” screams the headline in the British Times. From political bulletin boards to beauty product chat rooms, adult Miss Bimbo fans rage on about news reports and parent groups they say have it totally wrong. Grown-up players unable to access either Ma Bimbo or Miss Bimbo’s online forums are forced to complain elsewhere. Wishing to remain anonymous to other Miss Bimbo gamers, Sweet Potato’s keeper isn’t alone in her annoyance. “This sucks!” Sweet Potato’s keeper recently told Netiquette. And if Sweet Potato doesn’t get a “dose” of milk, her creator will have to shell out valuable “Bimbo dollars” to bring her trampy avatar back from the dead. Unfortunately, since big media started heralding Miss Bimbo as the catalyst of destruction for the young female psyche, Web traffic continues to crash both the recently released English version of the site, and the French originator, Ma Bimbo. On the contrary, like a lot of other adults, she enjoys her daily 20-minute foray into the amateurishly-designed Web world where plastic surgery, body image, boyfriends and trampy clothes earn her Attitude points like Dungeon & Dragons for Paris Hilton-esque celebutards. It’s not that Sweet Potato’s adult keeper is bored with Miss Bimbo, which is allegedly geared towards the ‘tween set. And as Sweet Potato is already “waif thin,” in keeping with the game, she doesn’t have a lot of extra calories to burn. But her 30-something real-world keeper hasn’t visited the animated trollop in days. Occasionally, her corporeal creator allows Sweet Potato a pear to take the edge off. Ever since all this “Save the children!” hysteria started over Miss Bimbo, the online game site where she resides, the poor virtual paper doll hasn’t had a thing to eat. Everyone does what they want with their moneythat’s what he works for, “argued Bimbo when asked what he used his salary for.‘What parent lets a 7 or 9-year-old on a site with ‘bimbo’ in the name?’ “ I spend $30,000 pesos per month on marijuana… Other people spend it on children I don’t have or save it, or go out to eat or buy clothes or pay the rent. I also read: Miss Bimbo surprised by telling her life story: “I’m appropriate” On those occasions, the actress said that she turned to her social networks, where she accumulates almost 250 thousand followers, to generate extra income. One of the issues that the host of the program inquired about was Bimbo’s economic situation, who commented that on several occasions he had not reached the end of the month. The comedian was interviewed by Ulises Jaitt on the air of The Comeback Show (Radio Ensemble) and opined on various current issues, from politics to the legalization of marijuana.

Virginia Godoybetter known as Miss Bimbois one of the comedians who make up the panel of La P * ta Amathe cycle that Florencia Peña leads on the screen of America.
