A teenager from a
children's home in a poverty-stricken region of Thailand made an astonishing
decision to turn down an offer from reality TV star Kim Kardashian to adopt her
into a life of wealth and glamour overseas.
The level-headed
13-year-old called Pink said she shook with excitement when she heard the
multi-millionaire wanted to adopt her, but insisted she wanted to study in
Thailand instead then help her impoverished homeland and the orphans she has
grown up with.
The girl with a sunny
smile stole Kim's heart when she visited the ramshackle children's home in
Thailand's Phang Nga province, a region where more than 4,000 people perished
in the 2004 tsunami.
Pink, an outstanding
scholar whose mother sent her to the home because she was too poor to care for
her and fund her education, immediately bonded with Kim and gave her a bracelet
in a visit in April filmed for her hit show Keeping Up with The
Kardashians.
But after being told the
reality TV star wanted to adopt her, Pink said: 'Everyone wants to have a
different or a better life, I suppose. But when I thought about it I realised
it wouldn't be good for me, because I would have to leave so much behind. I
wasn't ready for that.'
After the visit, Kim declared on camera: 'When you meet someone that you really
connect to like this, you can't help but think like how you could change their
life. And I think that looking into adoption would be amazing.
'I literally cannot stop
thinking about her. I told (husband) Kanye, I was like, honestly, this girl is
so sweet and so cute, like, I would honestly adopt her.'
She then appeared to
abandon the idea after being chided by her mother for treating adoption like a
shopping trip and then told by her resort manager that adopting children from
Thailand is 'very, very difficult'.
But Mail Online found
that Pink was taken aside and told by the home's supervisors about Kim's
adoption wish in the show which went out in August and, although delighted at
the offer, immediately said a polite but firm 'no'.
News Credit: Daily Mail
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