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Child Stars Who Have Aged Poorly

You won’t believe how badly these former kid-celebrities have aged! They’ve really aged poorly!

Haley Joel Osment

Osmend

Oh boy, has this guy ever aged poorly! Sure he was super cute when he was a kid but look at him now! He’s just as cute! It’s like he hasn’t aged a day! Seriously, he’s 25 but still looks 10 years old! Talk about aging POORLY!

Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay-Lohan

Wow, what’s going on with Lindsay? She looks even younger than when she was a famous child star! I swear to god she looked like a teenager when she was in Mean Girls! What is she, aging in reverse? That is most certainly a POOR way to age!

Macaulay Culkin

lizard

Culkin was always a funny looking kid but I wouldn’t have guessed in a million years he’d grow up to look like this! Most people at least age into an older human but he seems to have developed into some sort of lizard-type creature! I can only describe his aging process in one way: POOR!

 

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