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This article explores how the entertainment industry and popular media have represented, commodified, and sometimes distorted the phenomenon of maternal abuse toward teenage daughters. It looks at the most influential films, TV shows, books, and music; examines the explosion of mother–daughter abuse narratives on social media; and asks a difficult question: