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<blockquote data-quote="jian" data-source="post: 9862313" data-attributes="member: 78087"><p>Both.</p><p></p><p>Many (most) celebrities declare their children off limits and basically do their best to not remind the public and social media that they exist, because if reminded, the internet will then be horrible to them. This seems pretty sensible to me; it doesn’t always work and maybe you’re only delaying the inevitable, but at least you’re not making your children pay the price of the career you chose, and hopefully they’ll have time to prepare themselves as they grow up (or you’ll stop being famous before they grow up and hopefully nobody will care).</p><p></p><p>Some parents, presumably after careful and informed discussion with their children, take another route and make their children public figures early on, with a view to them developing their own careers as celebrities. This is maybe worth doing if you think they’re talented and will benefit from an inheritance of celebrity and public support from you. But it’s obviously easy to get wrong.</p><p></p><p>Basically, I’m saying that if the Hemsworths have decided on the latter path, I wish them the best of luck, but it will be difficult. And if Chris shares a cute story which could be taken wrong on the View it’s more like this and less like one of us doing the same with our young relatives down the pub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jian, post: 9862313, member: 78087"] Both. Many (most) celebrities declare their children off limits and basically do their best to not remind the public and social media that they exist, because if reminded, the internet will then be horrible to them. This seems pretty sensible to me; it doesn’t always work and maybe you’re only delaying the inevitable, but at least you’re not making your children pay the price of the career you chose, and hopefully they’ll have time to prepare themselves as they grow up (or you’ll stop being famous before they grow up and hopefully nobody will care). Some parents, presumably after careful and informed discussion with their children, take another route and make their children public figures early on, with a view to them developing their own careers as celebrities. This is maybe worth doing if you think they’re talented and will benefit from an inheritance of celebrity and public support from you. But it’s obviously easy to get wrong. Basically, I’m saying that if the Hemsworths have decided on the latter path, I wish them the best of luck, but it will be difficult. And if Chris shares a cute story which could be taken wrong on the View it’s more like this and less like one of us doing the same with our young relatives down the pub. [/QUOTE]
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