
'Tanning Mom' Action Figure: Funny or Sad?
SodaHead Living
2012/05/09 21:00:00
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If the now-infamous "tanning mom" really took her 6-year-old daughter into a tanning booth, causing skin burns, it's not really that funny. But it's hard not to laugh at this action figure. HeroBuilders.com, the custom doll retailer that created the Michaele Salahi and Anthony Weiner dolls, is selling a "tanorexic" action figure based on "tanning mom" Patricia Krentcil. "We thought it was a funny thing to do," said the novelty company's president, Emil Vicale, according to The Associated Press. The orange-faced doll costs $29.95.


Krentcil, who faces a second-degree child endangerment charge, pleaded not guilty in Newark Municipal Court last week; she's now free on a $2,500 cash bond. Police told The Nutley Sun newspaper they were called to the child's school April 24 because the kindergartner was in pain from a "pretty severe sunburn," and that she was complaining of itching, saying she had been to a tanning salon with her mom. Krentcil says her little girl got a sunburn from being outside on a warm day. She also says she's innocent and her critics are "jealous."
"I'm innocent and it's proven... I would never -- never -- put my daughter in a tanning booth..." Krentcil told TMZ. "Any mother that makes an accusation about me is not a mother, because I'm a great mother and I would never do that to my child." When asked by TMZ if she's the target of a witch hunt, Krentcil replied: "Yes. Yes. There's somebody out there on my whole life that doesn't like me because they're jealous, they're fat and they're ugly."
The owner of City Tropics Salon in Nutley said employees who were there that day told him the girl remained outside with her father and brother and didn't go into the tanning booth while Krentcil was inside, CBS and The Associated Press reported. New Jersey state law prohibits anyone under 14 from using a tanning salon.
"I'm innocent and it's proven... I would never -- never -- put my daughter in a tanning booth..." Krentcil told TMZ. "Any mother that makes an accusation about me is not a mother, because I'm a great mother and I would never do that to my child." When asked by TMZ if she's the target of a witch hunt, Krentcil replied: "Yes. Yes. There's somebody out there on my whole life that doesn't like me because they're jealous, they're fat and they're ugly."
The owner of City Tropics Salon in Nutley said employees who were there that day told him the girl remained outside with her father and brother and didn't go into the tanning booth while Krentcil was inside, CBS and The Associated Press reported. New Jersey state law prohibits anyone under 14 from using a tanning salon.
Top Opinion
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Jimbo 2012/05/10 00:05:36Sad






















'Nuff Said
She has a mental problem.
Tanned fat looks better..
Is this her and a few friends at the tanning salon?
I guess they made it out of plastic because they couldn't find leather thick enough?
It doesn't do her justice.