Several new sets of candids of Sienna out with baby Marlowe are popping up, and I’m finding myself in a bit of a dilemma with them – should I post them on here, or not? I feel that Sienna is really happy at the moment and by posting the candids it feels like we are intruding on that, which feels a bit uncomfortable now – especially as there is a small baby involved. After all, we are a fansite that is here to support and respect Sienna Miller.
I know candids are extremely popular – and ones of Sienna with her baby are probably going to be just as in demand – but I can’t help but feel a bit uncomfortable with them at the moment. If Sienna is clearly smiling at the cameras when out with Marlowe then I see no problem with those photos, but it’s any non-smiling pics that I am in doubt about.
So, I’m really interested to hear your thoughts and opinions on this. Don’t hesitate to leave a comment on this post with anything you may like to say on that. You can also tweet us (@SiennaOnline) or email me (admin@sienna-miller.org). I look forward to hearing your responses…!
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Candids, especially with children are always hard to decide to post or not. Personally, I do not post candids of celeb kids and really have no interest in them.
I mean, the kids cannot help who their parent is and not only is a safety concern (pedophiles/stalkers/etc) – the paparazzi strip the kids of the chance to be kids and live their life as normal as possible. I’m sure its hard enough when a celeb parent goes to parent-teacher night and all the parents/kids are up in their faces then… Imagine paparazzi sitting outside their school waiting to take photos.
What does it say about these paparazzi (mostly grown men) following children around and taking their photos. I think they’re sick and need to get their heads checked.
In the end, its your site and entirely up to you what you post and don’t post. Don’t let anyone bully you either way on the matter. If you decide not to post candids, there are plenty of “baby blogs” (don’t get me started on those!) where people can see candids of children.