- Comedian, Lord Lamba opens up on the type of life he desires for his daughter.
- He reiterated his paternal right to shield her from social media scrutiny.
- Lamba while quashing claims of him not wanting to be in the child’s life, pointed out instances of his real-life involvement, adding that not posting her on social media doesn’t imply his absence in her life.
Skit maker, Lord Lamba firmly asserted his commitment to safeguarding his daughter’s privacy on social media platforms.
According to him, he never wanted the public to see his daughter’s face from the onset if not for the fact that things didn’t go as planned.
He expressed his sincere desire to shield his child from potential online trolling. Lamba adamantly defended his right as a father to make decisions regarding his daughter’s presence on social media, citing concerns over the negative impact of cyberbullying.
Addressing misconceptions, Lamba clarified that his reluctance to flaunt his child online does not reflect a lack of involvement in her life.
He highlighted instances of active participation in her upbringing, including birthday celebrations and playdates, emphasising his dedication to her well-being.
As public figures (he and Queen), Lamba acknowledged the public scrutiny they are prone to and stressed the importance of prioritizing his daughter’s privacy as a minor.
He underscored the distinction between real-life interactions and online exposure, asserting that quality time spent together outweighs social media show-offs.
Concluding his message with a heartfelt declaration of love for his daughter, Lamba affirmed his commitment to protecting her from the perils of online exposure, stating that his child isn’t a clickbait or his craft.
In his words:
“First of all God knows i sincerely don’t want my child’s face on social media because I don’t want her to get trolled and yes I have the right to do that I am her Father
I see comments of people saying I don’t want to be in my kid’s life,if I didnt want to claim my child publicly I wouldn’t have been at her birthday party, I wouldn’t have taken her out for play date ,but anyways my interest is my daughter and I will do anything to protect her , my self and her mom are public figures , but she is only a minor .I HAVE THE RIGHT TO DECIDE TO ALLOW MY CHILD GROW AND DECIDE IF SHE WANTS TO BE IN SOCIAL MEDIA OR NOT .. The fact I have seen children trolled and called names on social media probably because parents are public figures. Me spending time with my child in public ( real life ) makes more sence to me than social media . My child is not a click bait or my craft … I LOVE YOU KAILEH❤️.”
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