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In Custody Battle, Is Posting Baby Pics Now a Legal Fight?

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When it comes to social media, is nothing safe, not even your adorable baby pictures? Devin Haney’s ex-fiancée, Leena Sayed, is asking the court to modify their existing custody agreement so she can post images of their one-year-old daughter, Khrome, without needing Hunter’s thumbs-up. It turns out, there’s a stipulation in place that requires both parents to agree to any social media posts about their child, and seems Sayed feels a little too restrained by the rules.

Sayed claims that Haney’s enforcement of the existing agreement is burdensome, making it difficult to share those cute family moments. In particular, one recent exchange about a photo in matching pajamas led to Haney firmly saying “nothing with the baby.” Knowing how adorable kids look in matching PJ sets, one can’t blame her for trying. The real kicker? She’s allowed to post a picture of Khrome actively watching Haney fight, which seems like a helpful PR move from dad!

This custody clash is exacerbated by the ever-increasing role social media plays in sharing our lives. Sayed argues that displaying her child online is essential for connecting with friends and followers. With a hearing on the horizon, we’re left wondering: will a few likes on Instagram set the stage for a courtroom showdown? And if it does, should we be prepared for a full-blown social media trial?

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