"Sharenting": The Real Cost of Being a Parent Influencer's Kid
Briefly

If you're surprised, you shouldn't be. There is only one state in the entire country—Illinois—where child influencers are legally entitled to a percentage of the money they help earn by being featured in monetized content.
In the teeming, controversial world of family content creators, what happened to Vanessa is not uncommon. She spent the majority of her life up through her teenage years working on her mother's profitable blog and social media accounts, never seeing a dime for her labor.
Read at www.cosmopolitan.com
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