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Kaitlyn Maher: The Kid's Not All Right

Posted Wed Sep 10, 2008 4:56pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

OK, I just want to state for the record, before I proceed with this post, that I am not some toddler-hating monster. Readers, please do not report me to Child Protective Services after reading this. I write this blog out of CONCERN, not scorn, for Kaitlyn Maher.

For those of you not watching America's Got Talent this season, contestant Kaitlyn Maher is an adorable, plucky 4-year-old girl. She sings pretty well for a 4-year-old. But the key part of that phrase is FOR A 4-YEAR-OLD. Her very young and raw talent just is not up to par with that of the older, more seasoned finalists (including some older children in familial bands like the Wright Kids and the Taubl Family). She has absolutely no business being on this show, a show that will award a $1 million contract for a full-time Las Vegas revue to its winner--presumably an adult winner capable of handling that much income, a grueling weekly performance schedule, and fast-lane life in Sin City. This little tot isn't even old enough to go to the bathroom by herself. How in the world is she supposed to put on a 90-minute Vegas show night after night if she actually wins this thing?

Furthermore, would anyone REALLY want to see Kaitlyn perform for 90 minutes, unless they were blood-related to her? Yeah, sure, Kaitlyn is cute. Like, fuzzy-baby-chick cute. So cute it's almost painful to look at her too long, with her missing teeth and askew hair bows and princess party dresses and Shirley Temple-esque chubby-cheeks. Probably the only reason she's made it this far, all the way to the top 20, is because she is cute. But can cuteness ultimately sustain a full-length Vegas show? I think not. Her schtick would get old (no pun intended) after about seven minutes.

And on that note, what will happen when she's not cute anymore? Every kid, no matter adorable she is at age 4, goes through a dreaded awkward stage. So if Kaitlyn wins America's Got Talent now, will she eventually lose her Vegas contract when she inevitably suffers from hormonal teenage acne that not even the strongest dose of ProActiv can cure?

Simply put, Kaitlyn Maher does not belong on America's Got Talent. Not YET, anyway. She should have never been selected for the top 40, and the viewing public should not have voted her through to the top 20 this week. And if she wins this competition, it will ruin not only this entire show but, much more importantly, her entire life. Because whether or not Kaitlyn has coasted through on cuteness or on actual talent so far, the main point is: It's cruel to keep her in this competition at this point.

See, while Kaitlyn seemed to enjoy performing on America's Got Talent at first--as she was oohed and ahhed and fussed over by the smitten judges and equally adoring live audience--now that the show has moved on to the stiff-competition round, she no longer seems to be having very much fun. Last night as she stood onstage next to scary, facially pierced firebreather Flambeaux awaiting her fate, she looked positively deer-in-headlights terrified, on the verge of tears, and utterly confused. It actually hurt me to watch her suffer:

Looking at Kaitlyn's frozen face of fear, it was hard for me to believe that the bright idea to audition for this show sprang from her 4-year-old brain. This girl is clearly not ready for prime time. She should have waited to audition for America's Got Talent season 16. Or, more, specifically, her parents should have waited before they dragged her to the auditions.

Anyway, things will only get tougher for Kaitlyn if she advances to the top 10. Or, especially, if she wins. She'll end up like Michael Jackson--who started singing as a toddler, was consequently robbed of his entire childhood, and now 45 or so years later is a baby-dangling wackjob shut-in with a chemically burned face and chimpanzees for friends. Or maybe Kaitlyn will become the next Britney Spears, shaving off her cute curly locks and forgetting to wear panties under her party dresses 20 years from now. Really, the best poor little Kaitlyn can hope for is to end up on VH1's "Celebreality" programming grid 30 years from now, with her own Breaking Bonaduce-style reality show chronicling her deeply ingrained emotional problems after growing up on television and in Vegas under the guidance of pushy stage parents.

For all these reasons, I say put Kaitlyn AND America's Got Talent viewers out of their misery. Let Kaitlyn go home and sing for FUN--to Kidz Bop albums or to Barney episodes or in school plays or whatever--for at least a few more years. Let whatever talent she has (and it's difficult to discern how much talent she really does have, at her tender age) develop for another decade or so. And then let KAITLYN decide if a career in music, on television, or in Las Vegas is something she wants to pursue. She may not be as cute and girly by then, but she'll be more ready for her close-up all the same.

2195 Comments

121. G -
She should have never made it as far as she did. She's not even very good for a 4 year old. I found it painful too watch.

122. Yahoo! Music User -
It is not amusing to see anybody tell a 4 year that they aren't good enough. I feel for that child, they are teaching her negativity and how to be judgemental. How are they going to undo that, or do they even care to undo their wrongdoings?

123. -- -
I agree with the article. It was well written and brings up good points. She should be in a completely different age group and contest type. I hope she does well, if she loves it I am sure we'll see her back on star search or something like that in the future. Good luck! Parents, don't push your child into something that is fun at first to fuel your own dreams then to dsh their hopes in a win for money, because for this "game", its all about the parents at this point, not her. It should be about her, when she is capable and ready. JUST SAY NO TO BRITNEY CHILD HOOD MISTAKES!!!!!

124. Yahoo! Music User -
I totally agree that a 4 year old is not suited for this show. If this show wants to give such a valuable prize then the contestants should have to be at least semi-professional. None of these contestants,with the exception of the violin players, are even close to the talent of the guy that won last year.

125. Yahoo! Music User -
Kaitlyn is very cute and loveable and will probably be a great singer one day. But she is not deserving of this title at this time. For one thing there are many other folks who are far more deserving then her. For another thing. ARe you going to pay 60 bucks in Vegas to go listen to her for 2 hours? No.

126. PJ -
I think that Piers is trying to be another Simon I know that he produces the show ..but some of his comments are not called for. Katyn has talent for a 4 year old..I remember watching American Idol and a couple of them could not remember the words..I remember Shirley Temple started at a young age and so did the Ashley twins in fact they could not even talk HELLO..I agree Vegas is not a place for her along with alot of others that were brought back..I grew up with musicals Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, all the others the Dancing Dads are not even taping..sorry they need to go home to and to bring on those Zoo blow up dolls PLEASE They are so Stupid I would have sent them packing the first show..They belong on the morning kids show not Vegas..

127. Luigi -
She's cute, I get that. But come on! A four year old doing an act in Las Vegas? Doesn't have a great voice at all. Let's get real.

128. Yahoo! Music User -
This is a form of psychological and emotional child abuse. period. This reflects a typical middle America mentality that doesn't question Hollywood and popular culture--a culture that would allow this nonsense.

129. Yahoo! Music User -
I agree with the writer. Kaitlyn does not belong on the show. My daughter and I both feel that the only reason she has gone as far as she has is because the Judges are afraid to tell her NO. Where are the parents. They should be reported for exploiting this child.

130. sandy -
I don't think her parents expect her to win but are probably hoping for a Hollywood notice and end up with a Mary Kate and Ashley life.

131. Kathy K -
Totally agree with most of this - "adorable" and "sustainable talent" are not at all the same things, and no 4-year-old belongs on a national stage like this, let alone in Vegas. There are several truly talented contestants, who have worked their butts off for years and years to hone their skills - and it's hard to take any of this seriously when the competition is making it through because she's "cute." Shame on her parents for ever allowing this!

132. -
Surely there is an overbearing mother living vicariously through her 4 year old daughter in this situation. If she wasn't on this absurd tv show, i'm positive she'd be in one of those disgusting child beauty pageants instead.

133. Thomas -
I think that her parents are a LITTLE crazy???? I would never allow my daughter or son at that age to compete with ADULTS.... I just think that it is not right, for the childs self esteem....

134. SUZY -
Ya know what all you people are biased this is a wonderful thing that a four year old can sing this well yes she is young but hell what's wrong with a four year old doing something better than adult is that so wrong she hasn't been voted out yet by america so what the hell let her be......it's wrong that you are all saying nasty things and maybe you are all just jealous??? I can't sing that good and I am very proud of her.

135. Clarissa G -
Agree 110% with this blog.

136. daniel -
She is a Real Cutie. I think she will be O.K with the outcome! A Star is born! "D" Area 51 Racing

137. Yahoo! Music User -
I think she should make it all the way cause it doesnt matter what age he/she is. If she does make it all the way she has money for college, car and stuff.

138. Anthony -
I can't believe you're worried about this show's credibility. It lost ALL credibility when it didn't istantly buzz "Boy Shakira" last season. There was a ton of talent that missed out on a spot to that horrific freak show. Everything else they put out is just "whatever..."

139. oolala -
haha i totally agree... look at brittany spears, she was cute at 17 but we all grow up eventually. i have a 4 year old that would free style a song for 30 minutes singing and dancing... But I would NEVER exploit her like that. Reality is a 4 year old isn't americas greatest talent. Cute yes, but ready for the lime lite...NO

140. Jackie -
Someone should tell those parents to their faces that they're ruining their daughter. I watched that video with her scared half to death and i started to cry. she looks just like my daughter kaitlyn did at that age and i don't know why anyone would do that to their kid. and she kept sort of smiling and it looked like it was her parents telling her to smile even though they could tell she was scared...it was awful. i hate stage parents.
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