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- When the stars expose their newborns on the web
- Blake Lively et Ryan Reynolds
- Lucy Liu’s little boy
- Justin Timberlake
- Noemie Lenoir
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
- Christina Aguilera
- Liv Tyler
- Alicia Keys
- Hayden Panettiere
- Emilie Nef Naf
- Kelly Rowland
- Ciara
- David and Victoria Beckham
- Alyssa Milano
- Pirate’s heart
- Amber Rose
- Doutzen kroes
- Amy Lee
- Drew Barrymore
- Beyoncé and Jay Z
- Elsa Pataky
- Fergie et Josh Duhamel
- Gwen Stefani
- Kim Kardashian
- Mariah Carey
- Miranda Kerr
- Natalia Vodianova
- Olivia Wilde
- Shakira and Gérard Piqué
- Thandie Newton
When the stars expose their newborns on the web
With social networks, many parents expose their children, from birth on the Internet, or even before, by posting their ultrasounds! Indeed, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook often act as 2.0 announcements for parents wishing to share their happiness instantly with their loved ones. Posting your baby on the web has become commonplace, and even the stars are taking to it. Latest to date, Alyssa Milano who has just posted the first photo of her daughter on Instagram. Like many, she was keen to maintain the suspense by publishing only Elizabella’s feet.
If social networks allow stars to share a happy event with their fans, it is also a way for them to counter possible paparazzi photos. Indeed, the scoop of the little face of the baby of such or such star is less and less frequent. People take the lead. And some child stars even have their Facebook page or a mini photo site like Moroccan and Monroe, Mariah Carey’s twins.
However, some celebrities, followers of the “old school”, prefer to wait for the offer of a magazine to sell, at a high price, the first snapshot of their treasure. This is particularly the case of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who obtained the tidy sum of $ 14 million for the first photos of their twins, born in 2008. Let us recall, all the same that the pecuniary aspect does not was not their main motivation since they donated the entire amount to charity.