Le dangereux glow up des ados de 12 ans

She's 12 years old. But she looks 25. On TikTok, girls aged 9, 12, and 16 perform beauty routines, choreography, and lip-syncs that are anything but childish. The hashtag #glowup has amassed 44 billion views—five times the world's population. How did we get here? In this video, I trace the origins of a phenomenon that fascinates and worries me in equal measure: the disappearance of adolescence. Why do 12-year-old girls want to look like 25-year-old women, while 25-year-old women spend money to look younger? Who benefits from this perpetual dissatisfaction? And what becomes of a generation that has lost the right to invisibility? From North West to "Sephora Kids," from retinol at age 12 to Piper Rockelle's million-dollar-in-one-hour earnings, we'll be discussing models of desirability, pressure to perform, the commodification of childhood—and who actually watches this content. 0:00 — Teen Influencers 2:45 — We No Longer Have Teen Role Models 4:30 — These Child Influencers Are Too Young to Be There 6:00 — North West, 12: The Case That Says It All 9:00 — Women Want to Be Girls, Girls Want to Be Women 11:00 — Sephora Kids and Mental Health: The Real Problems 13:30 — From TikTok to OnlyFans: Who Actually Watches? Sources: https://eagleeye.news/26695/opinion/k... https://criticaldebateshsgj.scholasti...    • Who Is This 14-Year-Old Beauty TikToker? #...   https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... ht tps://   • Kids Today Look GROWN...And Adult Women Ar...      • How society is erasing preteen culture and...   https://www.universite-paris-saclay.f... https://www.researchgate.net/publicat... https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.05622