Justin Timberlake shows off a photo of wife Jessica Biel holding the couple’s newborn baby Silas Randall Timberlake. (Photo: Justin Timberlake/Instagram) |
Timberlake posted the photo of a smiling Biel holding the couple’s son who was wearing a Memphis Grizzlies T-shirt. Biel was makeup-free, wearing a baseball cap and a simple tank top with visible bra straps. The shot was refreshingly understated and seemingly candid and Biel looked like any other proud new mama who would appear on your newsfeed.
Other celebrities who introduced their newborns online include Ivanka Trump who took to Tumblr to post a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed holding her son Joseph Kushner and Michael Bublé who posed with wife Luisana Lopilato (who lay in a hospital bed), and their newborn son Noah for a photo on Instagram. Even Kate Middleton, due to give birth any minute to her second child with Prince William, is no exception. The notoriously private couple will dutifully pose for photos with their newborn child as they leave St. Mary’s hospital this week for crowds of hungry photographers, as they did after the birth of Prince George.
Others take a controlled but equally powerful approach by posting close-up images of their newborn’s faces on social media. Fergie and Josh Duhamel, Jimmy Fallon, and John Krasinski and Emily Blunt are just a few examples. “Pics of kids should only come direct from parents. So I’m thrilled to introduce you guys to Hazel,“ Krasinski captioned the photo of his daughter on Twitter, three months after she was born.
It’s a smart move, says Fran Walfish, PsyD, a Beverly Hills based child psychologist. “Celebrities know that satiating the public right away may help reduce the sensationalism surrounding their families,” she tells Yahoo Parenting. Exposing their children — who will inevitably become celebrities by default — is a protective move, a way to say “Here is my child. Now go away.”
Ultimately, what matters more is how celebrity babies are raised in the spotlight, not how they enter it. In the meantime, bring on the cuteness.
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