A father’s heart shatters quietly in the shadows of social media, grappling with the unexpected reality that his children’s innocent faces have become public content against his wishes. What began as a supportive embrace of his wife’s dreams now feels like a breach of trust, a painful line crossed in the name of online fame, leaving him to question where the boundary between family and audience should lie.
In the relentless pursuit of followers and likes, the tender moments of childhood risk being reduced to mere performance, eroding the genuine connections that once defined their family life. The father watches helplessly as his children shift from beloved family members to unwitting stars in a digital showcase, fearing that the love and authenticity they deserve are being sacrificed for the fleeting glow of internet approval.

AITA for telling my wife I don’t care about her dreams?












THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.



Talk to a lawyer. Your kids are not props. NTA

Problems are starting to arise already and she’s not even viral yet I presumed. I would get an attorney over this because she’s putting her wannabe influencer lifestyle ahead of her family’s welfare.





Children are taken advantage of all the time by tiktok and influencers. Kids have no idea what social media is. They can’t consent to being online forever. Not to mention the amount of weirdos out there.












