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Lock up: what world stars forbid their children

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Residents of Hollywood are associated with wealth and a luxurious lifestyle. For this reason, most people think that their children own the most expensive things, that they live like in a fairy tale and that the rules do not apply to them. Permissiveness is widespread among celebrities, but there are also mothers who raise their offspring in Spartan conditions.

Jennifer Lopez and Sunday Gadgets

JLo has twins Emma and Max with ex-husband Marc Anthony. There is a strict rule in the life of teenagers: they cannot use tablets or play video games during the week. According to the singer, everyday life is for children to do their homework and prepare for school. Gadgets can only be received on Sunday, but the prerequisite will be to do your homework.

Megan Fox and television

When it comes to watching TV, the American model and actress doesn’t spend much time with her three sons. Children are in front of the screen only when watching films as a family. “Movies have a beginning, a progression and an ending. There’s a clear story. But when you sit a child in front of the TV, there’s no end in sight,” says Megan. At the same time, she is opposed to her children having cell phones. “No computers, no cell phones. At least until they go to high school,” the actress added.

Mila Kunis and Christmas presents

While some parents go overboard on Christmas gifts, Hollywood couple Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher aren’t giving their kids anything for Christmas. They believe that gifts spoil children and do not develop anything good in them. “We told our parents that if they want to give something to their grandchildren, they should only choose one gift. Let the remaining money be donated to a children’s hospital, charity, shelter or good cause. This is our new tradition,” Mila told reporters.

Madonna and minor encounters

You would think that, given the Queen of Pop’s inherent lifestyle and image, her upbringing would be very friendly, but the opposite is true. Her daughter Lourdes wasn’t allowed to date anyone until she was 18, a rule that applies to the singer’s other children. Additionally, Madonna has repeatedly admitted that there must be discipline in her family. “Watching late night TV, junk food or disorder are unacceptable in my house,” the diva said sternly.

Julia Roberts and her own films

Although the actress herself is constantly in the spotlight, she tries to keep her children away from Hollywood parties. She doesn’t usually post photos of them on social media, and her children don’t accompany her on the red carpet or other events. At the same time, Roberts does not want the heirs to spend too much time in front of the TV, and they are generally forbidden to watch the films in which she starred.

Angelina Jolie and search engines

Brad Pitt said in an interview that he and Angelina Jolie wanted to protect their six children from the tabloids and false information that the media often spreads about them, which is why they blocked the names of all members of the engine family search on all computers. The kids couldn’t find them, so they didn’t know anything about the hype surrounding them.


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Amanda Graham
Amanda Graham
News staff at The Eastern Herald. Writing and publishing news on the economy, politics, business, and current affairs from around the world.

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