Sign Up to Our Newsletter
Subscribe
Primary Menu Search
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
  • What’s On
  • Fashion and Beauty
    • Hair
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Weddings
  • Lifestyle
    • Love & Relationships
    • Parenting
    • Motoring
    • Food
    • Travel
      • Travel News
      • Property
  • Health & Wellness
    • Diet
    • Fitness
    • Health
  • Work & Money
    • Finance
    • Career
  • Sports
    • Soccer Mag
    • Sa Rugby Mag
    • Sa Cricket Mag
    • Compleat Golfer
    • American Sports
    • Multi Sport
  • Competitions
  • Deals
    • One Day Deals
    • Nationwide Deals
      • Deals in Cape Town
      • Deals in Johannesburg
      • Deals in Durban
      • Deals in Pretoria
      • Deals in Port Elizabeth
    • Accommodation Deals
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Food and Drink Deals
    • Experiences
    • Health and Wellness Deals

Teen resents her parents for turning her childhood into social media content

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Pexels

A teenager recently caused an uproar on social media after she revealed that she is resentful towards her parents because they have turned her childhood into social media content. 

We live in a world where everything is content, especially for millennials and Generation Z who are slowly taking over the workplaces and therefore becoming parents. This also means that their babies are bound to be faced with more or less the same issues as they view everything as content. 

In an article published by Teen Vogue, a teenage girl Claire (not her real name), is increasingly resentful towards her parents because they have turned her childhood into social media content.

Generation Z babies did not play like the 90s babies as many of them are exposed to social media from a young age, for most being on social media themselves wasn’t by choice. It was because their parents always had a camera in their faces, just like Claire, whose whole childhood life was turned into YouTube content.

According to the Teen Vogue Claire told the publication that she started going viral when she was only a toddler, and when her parents noticed how her YouTube channel was increasing each and every single day, they quit their jobs and decided to film their daughter for content for the whole world to see.

Claire’s family made so much money from it that they bought a nice house and a car. Although it afforded them a good lifestyle Claire was not too happy about it all as years went by, she realised that she hated what they were doing and asked her dad if they could stop. However, her father was not so thrilled by his daughter’s request and said to his daughter that they will no longer have “nice things,” if there were to stop filming her. 

 “That’s not fair that I have to support everyone,” she said. “I try not to be resentful but I kind of [am],” Claire told the publication. 

Claire expressed her frustration to the publication that it was unfair to be exploited by her parents, who wanted a soft life at her expense. As long as they could shove a camera to her face and afford all the nice things, then all was well with them. 

She concluded by telling the publication that once she turned 18, she will move out and cut off ties with her parents and also expose her parents for publicising her childhood.

Also see: Dad cuts off daughter’s car payment after finding out she’s a stripper

More from Lifestyle

5 budget friendly places to visit in Durban

How to layer your bedding for ultimate warmth

Retire early in SA? These 3 cities offer lifestyle and affordability

What an emotional hangover feels like

Primary Menu

  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
  • What’s On
  • Fashion and Beauty
    • Hair
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Weddings
  • Lifestyle
    • Love & Relationships
    • Parenting
    • Motoring
    • Food
    • Travel
      • Travel News
      • Property
  • Health & Wellness
    • Diet
    • Fitness
    • Health
  • Work & Money
    • Finance
    • Career
  • Sports
    • Soccer Mag
    • Sa Rugby Mag
    • Sa Cricket Mag
    • Compleat Golfer
    • American Sports
    • Multi Sport
  • Competitions
  • Deals
    • One Day Deals
    • Nationwide Deals
      • Deals in Cape Town
      • Deals in Johannesburg
      • Deals in Durban
      • Deals in Pretoria
      • Deals in Port Elizabeth
    • Accommodation Deals
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Food and Drink Deals
    • Experiences
    • Health and Wellness Deals

  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
CAPE TOWN OFFICE: 36 Old Mill Road, Ndabeni, Maitland, 7405, Western Cape > Telephone: (021) 530 3300 > Fax: (021) 530 3333
© Copyright 2025 Bona Magazine
×

SEARCH

×