Stella McDermott Is All Grown Up! Tori Encouraging Daughter, 6, To Wear Makeup As She Pleases
Dec. 9 2014, Updated 1:50 p.m. ET
Tori Spelling allows her oldest daughter, Stella, 6, to wear makeup and heels — and it's not playing dress up — which is causing concern among the mothers of the youngster's friends, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
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Tori Spelling (seen here in 2012) has raised eyebrows in her inner circle, allowing her daughter Stella, 6, to indulge in makeup and expensive fashion at such a young age.
A source told RadarOnline.com that Stella (seen here this past May) “is allowed to wear lipstick and eyeshadow that she picks out during shopping trips with Tori.”
Tori, seen here in July with her kids, is getting considerable flak for instilling million dollar tastes into her children.
Problems have arisen, according to the source, when “Stella has other friends over to the house, and her girlfriends — who arrived wearing no makeup — leave with it on.
Several mothers of Stella’s friends, the source said, “have told Tori their kids aren't allowed to wear any make-up, but Tori doesn't supervise what they do.”
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“Typically, Stella and Tori frequent a Sephora store close, where the girl is allowed to pick out her favorite colors,” the source said.
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The source said, "These girls are only six years old! Having birthday parties getting manicures, pedicures is just over the top, and sends the wrong message!”
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“It’s just not healthy,” the source said, that Tori allows Stella “to be so fixated on her physical appearance at such a very young age.”
At least it’s not going to her head: The source said that Stella (seen here last week) is "one of the sweetest kids,” “probably kind to a fault,” and “never has any behavior issues.”