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We’re learning a lot about the way celebrities’ parent their children; from Alicia Silverstone’s unique method of feeding her 11-month-old son (which you can and should watch here) to the advice Tina Fey gives her daughter in her open letter, A Mother’s Prayer for Her Child.

The prayer is an excerpt from her book Bossypants which is a million shades of awesome and this prayer is simply brilliant. Most of the Mamamia team have already printed it out to keep (and pass on):

A Mother’s Prayer for Her Child By Tina Fey

First, Lord: No tattoos. May neither Chinese symbol for truth nor Winnie-the-Pooh holding the FSU logo stain her tender haunches.

May she be Beautiful but not Damaged, for it’s the Damage that draws the creepy soccer coach’s eye, not the Beauty.

When the Crystal Meth is offered, may she remember the parents who cut her grapes in half And stick with Beer.

tinay fey 380x483 Tina Fey: a mothers prayer for her childGuide her, protect her when crossing the street, stepping onto boats, swimming in the ocean, swimming in pools, walking near pools, standing on the subway platform, crossing 86th Street, stepping off of boats, using mall restrooms, getting on and off escalators, driving on country roads while arguing, leaning on large windows, walking in parking lots, riding Ferris wheels, roller-coasters, log flumes, or anything called “Hell Drop,” “Tower of Torture,” or “The Death Spiral Rock ‘N Zero G Roll featuring Aerosmith,” and standing on any kind of balcony ever, anywhere, at any age.

Lead her away from Acting but not all the way to Finance. Something where she can make her own hours but still feel intellectually fulfilled and get outside sometimes And not have to wear high heels. What would that be, Lord? Architecture? Midwifery? Golf course design? I’m asking You, because if I knew, I’d be doing it, Youdammit.

May she play the Drums to the fiery rhythm of her Own Heart with the sinewy strength of her Own Arms, so she need Not Lie With Drummers.

Grant her a Rough Patch from twelve to seventeen.Let her draw horses and be interested in Barbies for much too long, For childhood is short – a Tiger Flower blooming Magenta for one day – And adulthood is long and dry-humping in cars will wait.

O Lord, break the Internet forever, that she may be spared the misspelled invective of her peers And the online marketing campaign for Rape Hostel V: Girls Just Wanna Get Stabbed.

And when she one day turns on me and calls me a Bitch in front of Hollister, Give me the strength, Lord, to yank her directly into a cab in front of her friends, For I will not have that Shit. I will not have it.

And should she choose to be a Mother one day, be my eyes, Lord, that I may see her, lying on a blanket on the floor at 4:50 A.M., all-at-once exhausted, bored, and in love with the little creature whose poop is leaking up its back. “My mother did this for me once,” she will realize as she cleans feces off her baby’s neck. “My mother did this for me.” And the delayed gratitude will wash over her as it does each generation and she will make a Mental Note to call me. And she will forget. But I’ll know, because I peeped it with Your God eyes.

Amen.”

-Tina Fey

Fey dancing to Beyoncé’s 'Crazy in Love' in Vanity Fair.

To read more from Tina Fey, you can buy a copy of her memoir, Bossypants here.

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  1. A writer

    Why away from acting? What’s wrong with being a professional artist of one form or another?

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    • Anonymous

      My mum is an actor and it is a hard slog!! Very unpredictable and difficult to make a decent wage. Only the top few can fully support themselves with only acting. And it can also be full of rejection and heartache! You have to really love it I think!

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  2. suzanne

    i love this … it’s a peek at Tina’s personal vulnerability … she asks for these things in her prayer because they have been a part of her life in some way … it takes courage to put that out there!

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  3. Gin & Tonic

    I just finished reading Bossypants last night. Loved the prayer and totally love her.

    Also thought her views on photoshopping were pretty controversial. (ie, she loves it) Any chance of a discussion on that on MM?

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  4. Spekegirl

    It’s the damaged that draws creepy soccer coaches eye, not beauty.

    So not so and it is a dangerous statement to make. It insinuates that a girl has “done something” to draw the eye of a predator. Whether it is lack of confidence or whatever, it is a statement that is saying that things could be different if the girl were different.

    Very insensitive statement that leaves abused women feeling they were somehow at fault!

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    • Anonymous

      I think I disagree. I don’t think Tina Fey is blaming the victim for being damaged; merely pointing out that abusers systematically target children who are vulnerable in some way, which is borne out by the evidence. We know that abusers tend to target children who are quiet (ie not highly verbal), who have little affection or love in their lives, and who have little other adult oversight. None of this is the child’s fault; it is merely identifying the personal and life characteristics that may lead to vulnerability.

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      • Spekegirl

        I don’t think Tina Fey is blaming the victim either, but there are many many victims out there who are very outgoing, loved and have a lot of affection in their lives. Abuser target whomever they please and whenever they please. I think there is not a girl or a woman out there who has not been put in a vulnerable position. For some of us it works out okay and for some of us, it doesn’t.
        When a name is put to a person such as “damaged” and then something happens to that person, they start to feel they are at fault whether they were damaged in the first place or not.
        An abused girl is never at fault and has nothing to feel guilty about and it is not their fault just because they were in a vulnerable position.

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    • Junebug

      Couldn’t agree more.

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    • Lotta

      She’s actually right. You should read Jon Ronson’s “The Psychopath Test” and you’ll realize there are people who prey on vulnerability. It’s not mentioned in the book, but a test was done in a line up where they they tested 5 or 6 psychopaths by getting a group of people to walk past, they asked the psychopaths who their next victim was and they all chose the same woman, a lady recently raped. In “Profiling Violent Crimes” they note an organized offender will choose a victim carefully, someone who can be controlled. One remark I recall is where a rapist/killer says “I can tell by the way they walk, the way they tilt their heads”. Sorry to be sombre. My therapist, after an unusually controlling relationship taught me to build my entitlement again, to build my public exterior.

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  5. Rara

    Sassy, witty, intelligent – Love Tina Fey. I am sure that she counts herself as a feminist.

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    • Trog

      But her legs are smooth in that photo.

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  6. Jude

    “all-at-once exhausted, bored, and in love with the little creature whose poop is leaking up its back.” – Love it!

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    • Trace

      My favourite part too- explains those early days of motherhood so well!

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  7. Kate

    Didn’t do it for me.

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    • Di

      me neither. Don’t get what’s so awesome about it. It’s cute. A little funny. But awesome? Am missing something…

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  8. Nicki

    I loved Tina Fey until I read that.

    I think it’s shite, I’m gonna have to go away and digest it properly…..

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  9. Nicky Champ

    Loved it, am saving it for Amelia to read when she’s 13 (and hopefully not anything like I was at that age). I haven’t got around to reading Bossypants yet, but after reading that it’s now been moved to the top of my book pile.

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  10. Lisa

    I loved this when I read Tina’s book. I read it to my husband. We don’t have children but it made me relate and have a very good belly laugh!

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  11. Mandy

    Just finished reading Bossypants. Great book. I’m sure I kept my husband awake each night while I was reading it with my constant and uncontrollable giggling.

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  12. Beatrice

    I love Tina Fey. I would leave my man for her.

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    • Trog

      I love her too. I would leave my pants for her.

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      • Beatrice

        Haha! TOO FUNNY!

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  13. Lisa @ Blithe Moments

    Wow, to be that funny, that clever, and that gorgeous. Got to love Tina Fey.

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  14. Petal

    My, does she have a way with words! Perfect.

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  15. Elisha Narta

    I just love my mum. I now feel really bad when I yell or get annoyed at her. she does so much for me. but she can really annoy me sometimes. but she loves me and I love her.

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    • Elspeth

      Perfectly stated. I feel the same way – and I’m sure my one-year-old little girl will one day say the same about me (even if I try not to annoy her I know I will…)

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    • Tallulah

      Ditto!!! :D

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  16. adoreyoga

    Made me laugh, then made me cry. Fantastic.

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  17. Katie

    Hilarious, and yet, so very moving.

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  18. NewMum

    What she said!

    That was fantastic!

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  19. MJ

    I just read this, it’s pretty hilarious. God I love her!

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  20. LJG

    Love it! She is so talented, buying that book immediately….

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  21. trixiemelodian

    Ridiculously, obscenely, overwhelmingly funny woman.

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  22. ber

    Oh I do love Tina Fey. x

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  23. Denise Duffield-Thomas

    Love her!

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  24. just jay

    “And when she one day turns on me and calls me a Bitch in front of Hollister, Give me the strength, Lord, to yank her directly into a cab in front of her friends, For I will not have that Shit. I will not have it.”

    LOVE it. LOVE. IT. Hahaha.

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  25. Sydney Scotto

    “May she be Beautiful but not Damaged, for it’s the Damage that draws the creepy soccer coach’s eye, not the Beauty.”

    I’d like to ask my good friend who was abused by her athletics coach how she feels about this piece of ‘wisdom’. My lovely friend is stunningly beautiful and, if she is in any way ‘damaged’ – it’s probably because of this event that occurred not the reason for the event occurring in the first place. And, if she were damaged and beautiful would that make it OK for the coach to behave in that fashion – or is Tina suggesting that we should feel less empathy to the beautiful damaged types in the world? Luckily, after years of torment, my friend has come through the experience to be a brave, creative, strong, intelligent, successful and overwhelmingly beautiful human. I’m sure Tina didn’t mean this, I love her, but I think words should be chosen carefully.

    Cheers

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    • Ally

      I think you’ve misunderstood the tone of that quote. What I got from that was simply that the ‘creepy soccer coach’ type tend to prey on the vulnerable or ‘damaged’ because they are often (but not always) easier to target and manipulate. Not that the abused is somehow deserving of abuse, or less worthy of empathy.

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    • Liz

      Although I sympathise with your friend’s situation, and agree that no, she did not deserve it, and no she did not get abused because she is “damaged”, I think you are reading too much subtext into it.

      The pretty sporty girls flirted with the PE teachers and got away with anything, The unsporty, not so pretty, not as outgoing – weren’t treated as easily.

      That’s all she meant, i reckon.

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    • Allison

      It was a joke. Please lighten up. Yes what happened to your friend was awful, but aren’t we all getting a little too sensitive these days.

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      • Anonymous

        No I also had a problem, as a victim myself reading that it made me question myself momentarily – was I somehow more weak and trusting than the normal person? Did I ‘draw’ his eye by something in my personality? But no I must remember (and so should any other victims reading) it is NOT my weakness. A person in a position of power with a talent for emotional manipulation is a powerful force on a young impressionable, child’s mind. Young, trusting and inexperienced, not damaged.

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        • Anonymous

          As another victim of child sexual assault, it hurt to read this too. It’s something I’ve questioned of myself many times. It’s part of the pain of the event that I’ll never know what was a result of it happening and what’s just me. Chicken and egg maybe. But ‘innocence’ isn’t protection and Tina should know that. I think the comment is sadly ignorant and borderline victim-blaming.

          Nevertheless, I still found the gist of the letter amusing.

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    • Anonymous

      Obviously that’s not what she meant. It’s a pretty widely proven fact that predators tend to pick people based on how vulnerable and easily accessible they are, not how attractive they are. That’s what she meant.

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      • Anonymous

        Exactly, paedophiles are known to target the vulnerable. She is nowhere near “borderline to blaming the victim”. everyone has to own their own feelings and reactions. Did it occur to anyone that her specificity may indicate that it is a personal reflection?

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    • Anonymous

      Sydney Scotto you know very well that Tina Frey is not suggesting that it would be ok for the coach to behave like that if she were both beautiful and damaged. Within your own response you acknowledge that, so why would you say it? Sometimes it is someone’s very lack of damage that attracts monsters, anyone who has met one knows that too, but there’s no need to enter into gratuitous hostilities for the sake of winning a point and writing dramatically.

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      • Nicki

        This is why victim-blaming and slut-shaming are the same ugly side of one coin, Anonymous……The other side is……sexual predators are fucking creeps (whether they be male or female, so please shut up, anti-PC police).

        Why isn’t the focus on preventing would-be sexual predators from offending, instead of trying to “read the riot act” of inappropriate sexual behaviour to could-be victims, who don’t actually understand anyway?

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    • Tallulah

      Rah. No. It’s not about weakness or anything being the victim’s fault; it’s the fact that people prey on others because they can see their vulnerability and lack self esteem, manipulating it to get what they want.

      I read it as “I hope my daughter is beautiful, but also confident and self-assured, which matters more.”

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      • Anonymous

        But vulnerability isn’t the same as damaged, which is what was said. And sometimes all the vulnerability you need is to be young or a girl, or both. If as others have said, that’s not what she meant, then that shouldn’t have been what she said. It IS borderline victim blaming.

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        • the first anonymous again

          Yes! Yes! Thank you.

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  26. Mia

    Sing it sister. I loved Bossypants.
    Loved it. Love her.

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  27. kateateight

    is it just me, or does that last pic, 18, not even look like her?!

    love her though.

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    • niklou

      I thought exactly the same thing!

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    • odette

      I think they’re missing a few “Photoshopped Image” labels on the slide show.

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  28. Anon

    Divine.

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  29. Allison

    She is simply the greatest human ever.

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  30. toomanyshoes

    Amen to that, sister!

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