When Rihanna showcased her pregnancy on America's biggest stage during the Super Bowl halftime show, the Internet couldn't talk about anything else. Three days after, she posed on the cover of Vogue with A$AP Rocky and her firstborn baby son. Although, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are pretty private otherwise... they have not even shared the name of their firstborn son yet!
Kevin Sabitus / Getty Images Several other celeb parents also choose to keep their children out of the spotlight. Bor-zebra / Getty Images/iStockphoto
Here are 17 celebs that are strict about allowing their children on camera: 1. Drew Berrymore Barrymore has shared photos of her children in the past, but rarely. She's spoken out about keeping her children out of the spotlight.
She told People : “Can you imagine me being [a] mom [who is] pushing her kids out there? That’s not going to happen.”
Neilson Barnard / Getty Images 2. Adele Amy Sussman / Getty Images 3. Mindy Kaling The Office and Inside Out star is more hesitant than most celebs when it comes to sharing photos of her daughter.
When on the Today Show, she said, "I’m far too fragile. [My daughter will] be big enough and people will see her. Am I even doing the right thing? Maybe she’ll be mad at me later on, but I’ll deal with it then."
Taylor Hill / Getty Images 4. Chris Hemsworth & Elsa Pataky As per E! News , Hemsworth and Pataky do everything they can to keep their children from being exploited and rarely shares pictures of their children (careful not to show their faces when they do).
Lisa Maree Williams / Getty Images 5. Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus Kruger and Reedus' entire relationship, in general, is very private.
"We had a couple [of] incidences before her arrival that were not so fun to deal with," Kruger told People , "and so my main concern’s her safety.”
Juan Naharro Gimenez / Getty Images 6. Penélope Cruz & Javier Bardem The actors have two children together and keep their life very private.
“I want my son—and my kids if I have more—to grow up in a way that is as anonymous as possible,” Cruz told Vogue . "The fact that his father and I have chosen to do the work that we do doesn’t give anybody the right to invade our privacy,”
David Livingston / Getty Images 7. Halle Berry In 2008, a photog trespassed on Berry's property and snapped a photo of her with her son, and she said in a statement, "Choosing a career as an actress has made me a public figure, but my baby has made no such choice."
Amy Sussman / Getty Images 8. Tyra Banks Banks admitted on Late Night with Seth Myers that she posted a picture of her child to her social media account only after she believed paparazzi were going to get the first picture. Other than that, she keeps her son out of the spotlight.
Noam Galai / Getty Images 9. Emily Blunt & John Krasinski Frazer Harrison / Getty Images 10. Eva Mendes & Ryan Gosling There might not be a more private couple in Hollywood than Mendes and Gosling. So it's no surprise their children aren't found on their social media.
“Since my children are still so little and don’t understand what posting their image really means, I don’t have their consent," Mendes wrote in an Instagram post, per People. "And I won’t post their image until they’re old enough to give me consent.”
Sonia Recchia / Getty Images 11. Kerry Washington & Nnamdi Asomugha Washington can admit it is difficult to resist posting photos of her children online, but she's strong.
She told People, “I have moments where I take pictures or videos of one of my three amazing kids and I wanna post it online, and I tend to just send it to my parents or my shrink instead. I’m like, ‘My kids are so cute and I don’t wanna post about them, so look at how cute they are!’”
Bruce Glikas / Getty Images 12. Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds Lively and that guy who owns the Wrexham football club rarely share photos of their children online.
In 2021, Lively slammed paparazzi for sharing a photo online of her children in a now-deleted post where she called the decision to post the photo of her family "disturbing."
Gotham / Getty Images 13. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Kunis and Kutcher choose not to post their children often on social media.
"We actually feel that being public is a personal choice," he said during an episode of Thrive Global Podcast with iHeart Radio . "My wife and I have chosen a career where we're in the public light. But my kids have not, so I think they should have the right to choose that."
Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images 14. George & Amal Clooney Albert L. Ortega / Getty Images 15. Sarah Michelle Gellar & Freddie Prinze Jr. Actors Gellar and Prinze won't let their kids use social media and don't post them on their own accounts often.
Gellar told Yahoo Life , "I believe kids need to know what their limitations are, and they actually thrive in that environment. We’re not mean, we're not unnecessarily strict, but we have rules. And the same way I abide by my code of rules, I expect the same from our children."
Phillip Faraone / Getty Images 16. Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer The True Blood stars believe in keeping their life private.
Paquin told People, "I want the right to say that they’re not fair game. Don't mess with my cubs."
Amy Sussman / Getty Images 17. Kristen Bell & Dax Shepard Bell and Shepard also believe their kids deserve a say in whether their photos are shared with the public or not.
Speaking to Romper , Bell said, "...I chose a career in the public eye. I chose to be quoted. I chose to have my picture taken. I don’t know them yet. I don’t know if they will want that. So I really don’t have the right to choose for them."
Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Parents, do you avoid posting photos of your children? Or are you about that "sharenting" life? Comment below! (I can't believe "sharenting" is a thing.)
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