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Divorced Mom Begs Her Ex To Stop His Girlfriend From Posting Their Kids Online

by Jeffrey Stone
April 20, 2026
in Social Issues

A mother’s world tightened after her divorce when her ex-husband’s new girlfriend began flooding social media with dozens of photos of the children, complete with warm captions calling them “our girls.”

The mom, who shares only a handful of private images for distant relatives, asked her ex multiple times to intervene, yet each request sparked fresh arguments and accusations of being overly controlling. Family members started sending her screenshots, their discomfort growing with every new post, turning what should have been a simple boundary into an ongoing source of tension.

Divorced mom asks ex to stop girlfriend posting their kids online amid privacy worries and conflict.

Divorced Mom Begs Her Ex To Stop His Girlfriend From Posting Their Kids Online
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'AITA for asking my ex husbands girlfriend to stop posting our kids on social media?'

I (33 f) have asked multiple times that my ex husband (32 m) ask his girlfriend to stop posting our kids on social media.

Every ask has been met with lots of conflict and arguing. My favorite line is him claiming I’m being controlling.

Here’s some back story for y’all we were together for 11 years married for 6 we have two kids together and he helps raise my oldest.

We’ve been separated since last Halloween and divorced fully since May.

Ex husband and his girlfriend have been together since February, she met my kids about 10 days after she met him and has been in their lives ever since.

They live together and she seems to really love my kids. I don’t really have a problem with her

except she continues to post my kids on social media with captions that make me and my family members extremely uncomfortable.

I don’t post my kids on social media often, and when I do it’s a couple pictures and it’s private just fun updates for long distance family.

She’s posting 60-70 pictures at a time and frequently, with captions like “our girls”.

She also doesn’t like that I post about the things my ex husband did to me through our relationship so she has my Facebook blocked

so most of these posts are being shown to me by close family and friends who see it and are uncomfortable.

My ex husband thinks I’m just trying to be controlling and refuses to do anything about it.

Am I the a__hole for asking for these posts to be removed and for her to stop posting them???

The mother expresses clear discomfort with the volume and tone of the posts, while the ex dismisses her concerns as overreach. Many parents in similar spots worry that rapid integration and public sharing blur important lines too soon after separation.

On one side, the girlfriend appears genuinely affectionate, stepping into a caregiving role quickly. Yet the captions and high volume of images raise valid questions about respect for the biological mom’s preferences and the children’s long-term privacy.

Opposing views highlight that both parents have stakes in how the kids are portrayed online. The ex’s “controlling” label frames the request as interference, but safety and consent often sit at the heart of these debates rather than pure power plays.

This situation broadens into the wider issue of “sharenting”, parents or caregivers sharing children’s images extensively online. According to a Barclays study referenced in expert discussions, nearly two-thirds of identity theft cases involving young people could relate to sharenting by 2030. Oversharing can expose kids to risks like identity theft, harassment, or worse, as photos may end up in unintended places.

Stacey Steinberg, a sharenting expert and University of Florida professor, has spoken on these concerns: “I think it’s a danger that we’re not staying in the moment… instead of focusing on real connections with the people in front of us.” Her work underscores how constant posting shifts focus from present family bonds to online validation, potentially at the children’s expense.

In co-parenting contexts, experts recommend clear communication and, when needed, legal steps like adding privacy clauses to parenting plans. Many suggest using private family apps for updates instead of public platforms.

Neutral advice points toward calm dialogue first, perhaps mediated, followed by consulting a family lawyer to explore options tailored to your location, such as restrictions on posting minors’ images for safety reasons.

Ultimately, prioritizing the kids’ well-being means balancing new relationships with established boundaries. Open discussion about privacy expectations can prevent small sparks from becoming bigger fires.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Some users strongly advise seeking a court order or legal clause to prevent the ex’s girlfriend from posting the children’s faces or photos online due to serious safety and privacy risks.

WhatTheActualFck1 − NTA Talk to a family lawyer. Ask if there’s a possibility of adding a clause

that his girlfriends may not post their children’s faces to social media as it is a safety concern. That’s where you should start

Historical_Step_6080 − There's a new ad on Irish TV about the dangers of posting your kids online that's getting traction abroad. It's very powerful.

You could show it to your ex as a reason why you don't want photos of them up on social media.

You can google "new ad warns parents not to overshare about kids online".

Personally I think kids are little individual humans that have a right to their own privacy.

Personal-Y − Your only option is a court order limiting pictures of minor children being posted on social media. Talk to your lawyer as its super dependent on location.

Ok-Slip-2856 − Honestly I would file an amendment in court that includes social media blackout for everyone.

No one posts the children on social media, period. Get a family app where everyone can be part of the fun updates

but they are not on social media for the world to see. In this day and age it’s a safety issue.

Some people highlight the dangers of posting children on social media, including risks from predators, identity theft, and AI deepfakes, and recommend not posting them at all.

ValentineAllMine − NTA. It’s so dangerous to post children on social media.

Odd_Tea4945 − NTA Is quite risky to upload children in social media, because many predators are around.

I highly recommend you don't do it either This is NOT about control, but about safety

JurgusRudkus − I don’t even post pictures of my OWN kids without their permission, let alone someone else’s.

And calling a kid “ours” when you’ve only been dating someone for a few months is crazy. NTA.

Others say ESH because both the OP and the ex/girlfriend are mishandling social media, she by posting the kids, and the OP by publicly airing dirty laundry about the ex.

teedeerex − ESH it's weird to make your failed relationship facebook's business

and she's weird for posting your kids after being asked not to, you're both too obsessed with social media though

slackerchic − "She also doesn’t like that I post about the things my ex husband did to me"

So you are not ok with her posting pics of your kids but you ARE ok with posting your private business and n__ty opinions of their father? ESH.

She shouldn't be posting pics but you shouldn't be publicly campaigning

and airing your dirty laundry for everyone you know, he knows, people who may or may not know your children, etc.

I do not know what people who do this think they're accomplishing. That kind of stuff is just as harmful as posting a vacation picture of your kids in a...

Decent_Tea_1832 − ESH. She's a weirdo for posting your kids like that, with those captions, and you're a weirdo for posting about your ex on social media.

I totally agree with you and was the same way with pictures of my kid on Facebook when I had it, I would post 1 or 2 every once in...

For someone that's not their mom to be acting like she's their mom and posting sooo many photos for literally anyone to see? Weird

In the end, this divorced mom stands at the crossroads of protecting her children’s privacy and navigating a new blended family reality. The tension between her safety concerns and her ex’s accusations of control reveals how quickly digital boundaries can fracture co-parenting peace.

Do you think her request to stop the posts was reasonable given the lifelong stakes for her kids, or did she overstep? How would you handle a new partner claiming “our girls” so soon after separation? Drop your honest thoughts below.

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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