Mary-Kate Olsen Smokes in Front of Boyfriend’s Daughter: Bad Role Model, or No Big Deal?
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2012/06/21 20:44:12
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Bad girl, Mary-Kate! The Olsen twin, 26, was spotted strolling in New York with her 42-year-old boyfriend Olivier Sarkozy (half-brother of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy) and his tweenage-looking daughter. All the while, Mary-Kate Olsen was puffing away on a cigarette, The Daily Mail reports.
The actress-turned-fashion mogul and the investment banker appear to be going strong, but we wonder what this little girl’s momma has to say about the secondhand smoke, even if they are French. Mary-Kate, don’t you know that smoking ages your skin? And oh yeah, it can kill you.

The actress-turned-fashion mogul and the investment banker appear to be going strong, but we wonder what this little girl’s momma has to say about the secondhand smoke, even if they are French. Mary-Kate, don’t you know that smoking ages your skin? And oh yeah, it can kill you.

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Pixie·MzAwesome♠ƤĦĂĔŢ♠ 2012/06/21 20:51:27No Big Deal+17umm a lot of people smoke... I am more WTF about her having an old ugly boyfriend with a daughter that is closer to her age then he is!!






















I have never seen a more ridiculous photo of M-K, no wonder she is smoking, she looks like she had an all nighter and needs something to pep her up.
Don't take that the wrong way.... I just couldn't imagine raising a child whilest I was a child.
Smoking or not everyone does that. ~imho.
But Mary Kate Olsen might want to invest in a pair of high heels 'cause it looks like that kid is the same height as her. Hmmm... then again smoking does stunt growth...>.>
"in research published in June 2003, a single two-hour exposure to a cell phone, just once during its lifetime, permanently damaged the blood-brain barrier and, on autopsy 50 days later, was found to have damaged or destroyed up to 2 percent of an animal’s brain cells, including cells in areas of the brain concerned with learning, memory and movement." http://educate-yourself.org/c...
Mary-Kate is being a bad role model for this girl simply by dating a man so much older than her (I'm not discriminating, think of it as a girl being encouraged to think it's normal for a woman to date a man old enough to be her father). Don't worry about Mary-Kate, though, it's the father that's bringing his daughter around with Mary-Kate Olsen.
Smoking isn't a great habit, but I don't like the idea of labeling people who smoke as bad people. They may be perfectly good people, but they have the bad habit of enjoying their cancer sticks.
I honestly have no idea what anyone sees in the Olsen Twins, whether they smoke or not.