Kynlee Heiman isn’t a normal seven-year-old.
She is a pageant queen dubbed a ‘beast’ by her mother, who commented on her daughter’s drive. The gymnastics fan also has a six-pack, something most adults cannot accomplish! She keeps her ‘toned’ body through a nutritious diet and a tough workout regimen. At the age of seven, this little girl has serious fitness goals.
Angel Heiman, Kynlee’s mother, is extremely proud of her daughter and actively promotes her activities on Instagram. The little pageant queen and gymnastics fan already has a sizable social media following. According to reports, she has had a six pack since she was three years old.
She started competing in beauty pageants when she was just two years old. She had a natural talent for acting and capturing people’s attention. She also followed her mother to the gym, where her mother practiced intricate cheerleading techniques, and Kynlee was surprisingly able to keep up.
However, the COVID-19 pandemic brought the globe to a halt and disturbed normal life worldwide. At that time, Kynlee became interested in gymnastics. She began exercising regularly at the gym and hopes to compete in the Olympics one day!
Even though she has a demanding training schedule and a tight diet, she is still a child at heart.
Her mother makes it clear that her daughter’s talent is due not just to her hard work, but also to genetics, as three of Kynlee’s siblings share the same strong body.
Her mother, Angel, wants to ignore the critics and focus on her daughter’s bright future. Angel would not be stunned if her daughter became an actor in the future, given her commanding presence and natural charisma!
While some are fans, others are unimpressed with Kynlee and her mother.
People have criticized her for having such an unusual figure for a child. Concerned people, of course, make legitimate points about how crucial it is for a child to be allowed to enjoy their childhood without having to adhere to rigorous diets and training programs. However, it is up to their parents to decide their child should live, which in Kynlee’s case means entering pageants.