Influencer calls out hypocrisy over social media stars posting other people's kids online but not their own - after Steph Claire Smith shared photos of friend's children and hid son's face
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An Aussie influencer has called out social media stars for posting images of other people's kids online but hiding their own children's faces. Courtney Stubbs took to TikTok to slam her colleagues who refuse to show their kids' faces on social media but share footage of other people's young children.
'You know those influencers who don't post their kids faces online, there reasoning has been when they go out in public with their kid they are recognised,' she began. 'But I just saw this same person post a dump and it's got kids on it and babies.'. 'Those kids can now get recognised in public and you don't feel comfortable with your kid being seen and recognised. It doesn't make sense to me,' she continued.
Courtney went on: '[Even if the parents agreed] they're not used to an audience that you have but you would know your audience could have the same affect on their kids.'. Courtney Stubbs (pictured) has slammed influencers who refuse to show their kids' faces on social media but share footage of other people's children.
'If it's a safety thing with your kids, then aren't you technically putting their kids now in danger. Wouldn't you just not post kids on your feed at all?'. Her video comes after Steph Claire Smith shared photos of her friend's children to Instagram on Sunday as she celebrated her 31st birthday, but hid her son's face.