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We wonder if Lourdes Leon is in for a lecture on the dangers of smoking from mum Madonna this morning after snaps of her puffing away on a ciggie were published.
Lourdes, 15, was caught fag-in-mouth by photographers whilst out and about with male pals in New York.
With the legal age for smoking in America set at 18, Lourdes was breaking the law as well as risking her health and looks.
The youngster appeared to be trying to hide the cigarette at one point, walking along with it concealed - yet lit - in her hand.
Let's hope this is one teenage phase the gorgeous Lola soon tires of!
What do you think? Would you be angry if you caught your teen smoking? Or is it - despite the dangers - just a rite-of-passage, experimental kind of thing?
10 things to make you lose your cool with teenagers
- She had a few friends round<p> If it was just ‘a few’, why does the house look as if a bomb has hit it?</p>

- What's mine is yours<p> Your ‘borrowed’ T-shirt is found months later in a small dirty heap under her bed.</p>

- All the towels are dirty<p> Teenagers love clean towels. They also assume that there’s an invisible maid delivering fresh laundry every day.</p>

- The car has a dent in it<p> It’s not worth claiming on your insurance. So you’ll just have to put up with everyone thinking you’re the one who’s a rubbish driver.</p>

- There's nail varnish on the carpet<p> The logical place for her to paint her nails is, of course, the living room carpet, which now has a fuschia pink smudge right in the middle.</p>

- A chipped front tooth<p> You’ve spent fourteen years looking after his pearly whites (visits to the dentist, new toothbrushes, rationed sweets) - but today he forgot to wear his mouthguard …</p>

- The jar of coffee is out - again<p> You understand they’re permanently hungry. You’re resigned to getting through a loaf of bread every day. But why do they never, ever put anything away?</p>

- There's nothing in the fridge<p> Yesterday, every shelf was piled high. Today it’s nothing but a cold and empty space.</p>

- He's lost his phone - again<p> Why, when he spends his life texting, does he not take more care of his phone?</p>

- She had a few friends round<p> If it was just ‘a few’, why does the house look as if a bomb has hit it?</p>





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