100%- I also think the photo shopping Grace does plus ridiculous things like 28lbs in 28 days isn’t a great example for the kids growing up. I’m sure they’d much rather have a mammy that’s full present etc than one who only really seems to bother when she needs content or when offered a free day out.Just think ahead to a few years time, sienna in her early teens and knowing what social media is, and having grown up without any privacy, everything there, just a quick Google away. Her whole life. Think of the fodder it will be for bullies, and what information there has been put out there about her, without her consent. Most parents are concerned about the effect of sm on our children, esp our girls, and do what they can to protect them as best they can. She would miss sharing her (and by extension their) life/lives if instagram went in the morning. Not even a jot of consideration for her two lovely children who are the reason she ever got any kind of following. I'm sure they'd be overjoyed not to have a phone shoved in their faces, and having to perform for thousands of strangers.
bleeping fantastic my hoop.
It’s actually frightening how much info is already out there in regards to the children of influencers. Nothing really seems to be sacred. And even the ones like Terrie McEvoy who might not show the child’s face sure as hell show pretty much everything else. Give me a quiet boring life any day over these cretins who’d sell their soul for a few quid.My son is in a new relationship. He often texts me and asks him to send him old photos to show his new gf. Old Halloween ones were rooted out over the weekend. When Sienna is old enough to have a relationship they can just Google her and everything she's ever done will be available online for her partner, parents parents and family to see. Weird.
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