Culture October 21, 2021

Blake Lively shames those who post paparazzi photos of her children: 'This is so disturbing'

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Blake Lively defended her three young daughters' privacy on Wednesday after an Instagram user shared photos a member of the paparazzi took of them.

The "Gossip Girl" alum spoke out against the account and insinuated that the operator of the account had gone back on their word not to post such images.

"This is so disturbing," Lively commented in the now-deleted post. "I've personally shared with you that these men stalk and harass my children. And you are still posting. You said you would stop. You personally promised me."

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She continued, "This is not casual appreciation. This is YOU also exploiting very young children. Please. Delete. Please. Some parents are ok with this. We. Are. NOT."

Lively, who is married to actor Ryan Reynolds, also praised social media users who unfollowed the account, saying, "YOU make ALL the difference. Thank you for your integrity."

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In July, Lively described a "frightening" experience where a man would not stop "stalking" her children, as she put it, and kept taking photographs of them.

The actress said she would "calmly approach the photographer ... in order to speak to him" but he would "run away. And jump out again at the next block."

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Lively issued a demand to media outlets, asking them to stop paying photographers to "hide and hunt children."

She also requested they run background checks on photographers and remarked, "Do you simply not care about the safety of children?"

She called on her followers to "stop following and block any publications or handles who publish kid’s pictures." The actress suggested more outlets may cease sharing "photos of children obtained by men frightening and stalking them" if enough readers take a stand.