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Content Warning: This section contains references to body image issues and body shaming.
Earlier, Misty’s mother showed concern and bitterness about Misty’s relationship with Cindy. After the summer intensive program with the San Francisco Ballet, Sylvia’s irritation grows. She accuses Misty of turning her nose up at Sylvia and her siblings for living in the motel and at the food Sylvia provides when Misty visits on weekends. Misty argues that Cindy is trying to provide her with healthier food options so that she can train safely. Sylvia accuses Cindy of trying to brainwash Misty, an accusation that Misty’s siblings quickly start to echo. Misty admits that she has become accustomed to the nicer house, gifts, healthy food, and stable, quiet environment with Cindy and Patrick, but she does not feel like they are trying to brainwash or unduly influence her. They simply care about her and treat her like a part of their family.
Sylvia demands that Misty return to her family and stop attending Cindy’s school. She enlists help from Elizabeth Cantine to find Misty a different ballet school. Misty is furious and upset, as is Cindy. Cindy suggests that Misty consider filing for emancipation, which she says other child performers and athletes have done when they believed their parents were interfering with their lives and careers.
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