Completely agree. It’s not like (for example) an actress who has every right to expect a certain level of privacy with their children because they have an actual job which just happens to put them in the public eye. Martha and others have deliberately chosen to put their children online to make money, for no other reason. These children have absolutely no understanding of what this means and cannot make an informed choice over if they actually want to be broadcast to thousands of strangers. Then expecting to pick and choose what people should talk about and have a tantrum if it’s not what they want is pathetic, sorry. I’m glad the mask has slipped slightly and a few people (and I’m sure, companies
) see what it’s actually like behind the scenes there, rather then trying to tell everyone they need to open a Very credit account to purchase all the crap she flogs just to have a “happily ever after”