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Published 20:15 24 May 2016 BST
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Did it ever occur that the baby might not want its pictures on the internet? In years to come when they're old enough to understand the internet they might not appreciate having their whole life documented for all to see. Interestingly enough in France children could be able to sue their parents later in life for breaching their privacy online. According to The Telegraph, France has stringent privacy laws, which could see parents facing penalties of prison time or a hefty fine of €45,000 if they are found guilty of publicising content about others, including their children, without their consent.
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Harper Beckham makes a five mile journey to visit estranged brother Brooklyn
Harper Beckham was reportedly left heartbroken after travelling miles in an attempt to visit her older brother. Harper Beckham, daughter of David and Victoria Beckham, was reportedly left heartbroken after an attempt to visit her beloved brother Brooklyn last week. The teenager decided to make the impromptu visit to her older brother’s Los Angeles mansion […]
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Molly-Mae and partner Tommy Fury welcomed their son, Midas, last week. Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have officially revealed their second child’s name. Following reactions from the couple’s firstborn child, Bambi, fans were eagerly anticipating the reveal of their son’s name. Molly-Mae has yet to confirm her son’s name on social media, but partner Tommy […]
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