In a significant legal ruling, Devin Haney managed to keep his one-year-old son, Khrome, out of the social media limelight by blocking his ex-fiancée, Leena Sayed, from posting the child’s photos without his consent. The Los Angeles judge, Hank Goldberg, agreed with Haney’s concerns that exposing their child to public scrutiny could lead to potential harm, particularly given the fragile nature of celebrity culture. It’s a whirlwind of emotions at play, especially when parenting agreements clash with social media’s demands.
Interestingly, the judge did point out that parents can still share the joy of birthday parties or special events, as long as the little one isn’t in the frame. That means we might still see some celebratory snaps—just minus the cute kiddo’s face. Sayed’s lawyers argued about the appeal of her OnlyFans career versus those wholesome mom vibes, turning the courtroom into what could almost be a reality show. You have to wonder: when it comes to privacy, how much is too much for these famous parents?
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