“Behind the Meme: ‘Side-Eyeing Chloe’s’ Mother Opens Up About Guilt and the Untold Impact of Viral Fame”
Katie realized the fame was starting to hurt her daughters’ lives and scaled back on their exposure to allow them to lead everyday lives
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Allowing Chloe and Lily to lead normal lives as teenagers was no easy task, as her parents had to voluntarily walk away from highly lucrative opportunities to safeguard their privacy.
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For instance, when Lily was around 7 years old, Disney reached out, interested in featuring her in a TV show. Katie was then faced with a difficult decision but ultimately chose to turn the opportunity down in fear of her daughter being negatively affected by the experience.
“I just knew that was not the direction I wanted for my children. And then through personal experiences raising them, I am so incredibly grateful that I listened to my instinct and didn’t go that route,” she explained.
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The family then gradually reduced their presence on social media, uploading less and less videos on their YouTube channel.
Speaking to People Magazine, Katie explained that her biggest fear was exploiting her daughters, forcing them to create content not for fun but for money.
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“Once they got a little bit older, I forced them to do things, and I could tell they were bored. I could tell they were tired, and I’m like, ‘Okay, we’re done.’” she said.
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Nowadays, Katie puts her daughters first, making sure that any content they do put out there comes from a genuine place, and not from the pressure to go viral or generate revenue.
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