In a recent courtroom showdown that could rival any Hollywood drama, boxer Devin Haney emerged victorious against his ex-fiancée, Leena Sayed. The Los Angeles court ruled in favor of Haney, denying Sayed the right to post pictures of their one-year-old child, Khrome, on social media without his approval. Judge Hank Goldberg emphasized the importance of protecting the child’s privacy, raising eyebrows with his statement that a child that young has nothing to gain from social media exposure.
This ruling has sparked conversations about the ethics of sharing children’s lives online, especially in the realm of celebrity culture. Public scrutiny can have lasting effects on kids growing up in the spotlight, and this decision aims to shield Khrome from the intense scrutiny often faced by children of famous parents. It seems Haney is adamant about keeping his child’s innocence intact—Kim Kardashian and her kids might want to take notes on this one! Should parents face more restrictions when it comes to their children’s online presence?

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