
Miley Cyrus isn’t the only Disney darling who’s allowed to roam through the streets of Toluca Lake, CA with her family.
Enjoying some quality time with her half-sister Madison Delagarza, fellow tween sensation Demi Lovato took to the streets yesterday (March 25) during an afternoon bike ride in her hood.
And if Demi’s little sister looks familiar, it’s for good reason — she’s a primetime star!
The 7-year-old child actor plays Juanita on Desperate Housewives, the precocious young daughter of Eva Longoria’s character Gabby.
Small world. Big girl.
via: Fame























11 Comments
Demi looks so tiny next to her! It’s not healthy for a little girl to be carrying that much weight! Poor kid, there never used to be as many fat kids around when I was little. Parents don’t seem to know how to make healthy dinners anymore or something.
That last paragraph was completely beneath you, Arasto.
Wow that was rude.
Can’t believe that last sentence.
Yes, of course it isn’t healthy to be that large, but to slam a 7 year old about their weight? How tacky.
And of course someone will see this (either a friend of a jealous schoolmate/family memeber) and will show her. how does it feel to hurt a 7 year olds feelings? jackass.
yeah…im not happy with that last comment at all
weight issues are hard for little girls.
i had no idea they were related.
the last line wasn’t nice. that little girl could grow up to be beautiful and normal weight (liv tyler was an overweight kid). she’s only 7!
True she is only 7, but that is still a grossly overweight kid. *shrug*
just me or does demi look alot like miley here right down to the glasses and vintage style bike
Well, Aysla, I guess it’s just too bad she was photographed on a bike. Otherwise I’m sure you’d make a snide remark about how that fat kid needs to get off her big ass and exercise.
Don’t you need to go kick a puppy or something? Or maybe knock over an old lady in the street?
I’m not that mean, I don’t speculate. Her weight could be due to any number of reasons, and I wont hazard on which one. But as an aside, childhood obesity is a big problem in the U.S., I’ve read reports suggesting that it’s more than doubled in the last three decades. Not something to ignore.
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But anyway.
That was a fucked up comment to make. It’s not good for a little kid to be carrying that much weight but it’s not her fault. Blame the parents.