And that’s what she asks – asks – for today. “You know we never intentionally shared our daughters’ faces on social media,” added Gigi. “Our wish is that she can decide for herself how she wants to share with the world when she grows up and that she can live a childhood as normal as possible without worrying about a public image that she did not choose . “
She continued, “It would mean the world to us if we took our daughter to see and explore NYC and the world, if you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE blur her face from the pictures if and when she was caught on camera I know it’s an extra hassle – but as a new mom, I want only the best for my baby, like all parents do … and I hope this can continue the media conversation about protecting minors, even if they are come from a public family. “
Gigi applauded those who already did this and gave them a “huge ‘thank you'” for respecting Khai and her wishes: “I see you and I appreciate it.”
“For a kid, I can imagine close or dramatic paparazzi frenzies having to be overwhelming and confusing … it’s still an adult who understands and often deals with it,” she concluded. “I appreciate your taking the time to read this and hope you can understand where I am from. With love G. “