Bret Michaels is supporting his daughter, Raine. Even if that means selling pictures of her feet on the internet.
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Wait... What Is the Daughter of Bret Michaels Doing?
In a father-daughter conversation during the seventh episode of the Netflix reality series Calabasas Confidential, Bret and Raine discuss her future after shooting some hoops.
The show premiered on the streamer last week. It follows the children of celebrities as they make a name for themselves in the high-end California suburb.
The logline says, "After graduating college, a group of lifelong friends, foes, and exes return to Calabasas for a summer they'll never forget. Back home and living in their parents' hillside mansions, they'll be faced with the daunting reality of confronting unresolved drama while trying to define what's next for their lives and relationships."
Raine admits she's finding it tough to succeed as a model in today's digital world. She starts comparing where she is now to where the Poison frontman was at her age.
However, Bret tells his daughter how "amazing" the online world is now.
"I was the first one to embrace it as a musician. I love it. I love where the world's at," he says.
Raine then asks her dad if he would be okay with her starting to post content on FeetFinder. The website is place where adults can buy and sell foot-related images. She laughs as Bret gives his reply.
"I think FeetFinder's a brilliant, brilliant decision," said Bret.
He then joked that "people wanted money back" after he posted his feet on the website. He added that "they had negative 11 views."
Bret Michaels Still Supports His Daughter
In a June 3 report on TMZ, Raine shared that her father still supports her interest in FeetFinder. Bret even offered her some advice.
She shared that he encouraged her to be authentic. However, he warned her to be careful what she says on camera because, as he puts it, the internet "never dies."
A few years ago, Bret reflected on being a father, sharing that even though he has spent much of his life touring, he finds being a parent rewarding.
He said, "I like to think that I'm a really good father, and we have fun."
