Growing up in the public eye can be tough, even for celebrities. Actress Jennifer Garner understands this, which is why she has made it a priority to keep her home life with her three children private.
Jennifer, who is known for her roles in movies like “13 Going On 30,” shares three kids – Violet, 13, Seraphina, 10, and Samuel, 10, with her ex-husband Ben Affleck. Since her split from Affleck in 2018, Jennifer has chosen to shield her children from the spotlight.
While Jennifer does maintain an online presence to promote her work, she has not allowed her children to join Instagram. In a recent interview on Katie Couric’s podcast, she expressed her concerns about the negative impact of social media on kids. Jennifer worries about the pressure and unhealthy comparison that comes with it.
When it comes to her eldest daughter Violet, Jennifer wants to model a different path. Although Violet occasionally expresses interest in getting Instagram, Jennifer encourages her to think critically about it. Jennifer wants Violet to wait until there is evidence that using Instagram makes teenage girls happier. She believes that the current landscape of social media does not have much positive to offer her daughter.
Both Jennifer and Ben occasionally share photos of their children on social media, and a recent picture of 17-year-old Violet caused quite a stir. Fans were amazed by how much Violet resembles her famous mother. Sporting an all-white ensemble and pigtails, she looked like Jennifer’s spitting image.
Fans couldn’t help but comment on the striking similarity between Violet and Jennifer. Some even mistook the picture for a potentially awkward moment between Jennifer, Ben’s wife, and his ex-wife. The strong resemblance between Jennifer and Violet shows that talent and good looks run in the family.
In a world obsessed with social media and constant attention, Jennifer Garner’s choice to protect her children’s privacy is refreshing. It sets a positive example for parents who are navigating the challenges of raising kids in the age of Instagram. Violet, just like any teenager, deserves the chance to grow and discover her own path without the added pressures of social media scrutiny.