'I just don’t want to plaster them all over the internet. That just doesn’t feel right for me.'
She went on to thank media who refuse to show celeb children's faces online."Thanks to everyone else for all the love and respect and for continuing to unfollow accounts and publications who share photos of children. You have all the power against them. And thank you to the media who have a 'No Kids Policy.' You all make all the difference,"Lively and Reynolds inspired another pair of celeb parents to follow in their footsteps.
in 2021, Hadid said,"I have friends who are public figures, and that's how they've gone about it. I've seen their kids really blossom in a different way."in late 2021, Hadid shared a heartfelt plea with members of the media, noting her and Malik's desire to keep images of Khai's face private.