Nigerian actress and media personality Temi Ajibade has sparked fresh conversations around parenting, privacy, and digital exposure after sharing her strong stance on keeping her child away from public attention.
In a statement that quickly gained traction online, Temi emphasized that she has no intention of turning her child into a public figure or integrating them into her online brand. According to her, her child did not choose a life in the spotlight, and therefore deserves the right to privacy and protection from public scrutiny.
Her comments reflect a growing mindset among modern celebrities who are becoming more intentional about how much of their family life they share on social media. While some public figures frequently showcase their children online, others are now drawing clear boundaries between personal life and public identity.
As discussions around digital parenting continue to evolve, Temi Ajibade’s position adds another voice to the ongoing debate about consent, identity, and the responsibilities that come with raising children in the age of social media.
