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Exploiting Innocence: Child Exploitation for Profit on social media

  • Dec 31, 2023
  • 2 min read

In a ruthless era of social media, parents heartlessly exploit their children for financial gain, turning innocence into a marketable commodity. The top Indian child influencers epitomize this callous trend. Sayesha Singh, a victim of parental ambition, is thrust into child modeling, her talents commodified. Viaana Ziaana and Jasvi Kapadia, unique in style, become pawns in their parents' pursuit of brand collaborations. Keya Ingle's recognized talent is overshadowed by parents pushing her into the influencer limelight. Kiara Nautiyal, celebrated at 6, is sacrificially placed in the film industry. Inaaya Chetri Walia and Vyomi Radadia suffer parental puppetry, robbed of childhood for fleeting online fame.



Let's take a deeper look:

Sayesha Singh, a pawn in her parents' heartless pursuit of success, is forced into the merciless world of child modeling. Instead of cherishing her diverse talents, she becomes a tool for her parents' financial gain. Viaana Ziaana and Jasvi Kapadia, siblings with a modicum of uniqueness, are paraded like commodities as their parents shamelessly push them to collaborate with brands like Firstcry India and Babyhug, their innocence traded for a fleeting online facade.

Keya Ingle, a 6-year-old talent recognized for her work is relentlessly put on social media by parents who callously push her into the influencer limelight. Kiara Nautiyal, awarded 'Best Child Influencer,' should be celebrating genuine achievements, but her parents, void of empathy, thrust her into the film industry at the tender age of 6, oblivious to the toll it takes on her childhood.



Inaaya Chetri Walia, a four-year-old with 36.7K followers, is manipulated like a puppet by heartless parents, having her to collaborate with brands, exposing her tender soul to a world she's ill-prepared for. Vyomi Radadia, the talented dancer dubbed "Choti Alia," has her individuality systematically stripped away as her parents cruelly ask her to mimic an actress's steps, all in pursuit of online fame.


This nauseating trend demands not just condemnation but outright repulsion. Parents, devoid of empathy, subject their children to a harrowing existence in the pursuit of online success. It's an insensitivity that transcends decency. Let's not turn a blind eye to the ethical bankruptcy of these parents, who sacrifice their children's innocence on the altar of greed. It's high time society collectively rejects this ruthless exploitation and reclaims the sanctity of childhood from the clutches of heartless profiteering.





 
 
 

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