That is a good point and it's not that I think its controversial or anything I just do wonder what its like for these kids to have their lives and choices being discussed online, which I guess I'm doing right now. I just feel for the older kids who would have people in school see it online or parents talking about it. Again, nothing wrong with it and it's great that they see it as normal, I just wonder about the unintentional impact of that.
For years they didn't share any images online but they started to do the faceless ones a few years ago, I think they should have just left it. I have seen other pictures of their kids being discussed on celebrity sites before when they were posted and I just don't really get it, they're still putting parts of their kids lives out there for consumption even if you can't see their faces. I'm also just a bit cynical that Emma starting showing more faceless pictures of the kids when the M&S sponsorships started coming in too