Maja Salvador Reveals Reason Why You’ll Never See Her Baby Online

Maja Salvador Explains Decision to Keep Baby Off Social Media

MAJA SALVADOR – Despite tempting endorsement deals, Maja Salvador firmly said “hindi talaga,” emphasizing their decision not to expose their baby online.

Actress Maja Salvador recently opened up about her and husband Rambo Nuñez’s decision to keep their baby away from social media, emphasizing the importance of protecting their child’s privacy. In a media interview during the launch of her body care brand Majeskin, Salvador explained that while they appreciate the support from fans, public exposure comes with risks they are not willing to take.

Salvador shared that children featured online often become overly familiar to strangers, which can lead to uncomfortable or even invasive real-life encounters. “We have friends na ang kuwento is hindi nila alam kung paano mag-react. Kasi, minsan, ‘yung nakyutan sa anak nila, kukurutin, e.” she said.

Maja Salvador, Rambo Nuñez, Baby
Photo Source: @maja IG

Maja Salvador noted how people sometimes feel entitled to interact with a child they’ve only seen online, without considering the child’s feelings or the parents’ boundaries.

According to Salvador, once a child’s face is shared publicly, it can lead to situations where people want to take photos, touch, or even squeeze the child’s cheeks. “Hindi mo ma-explain ‘yun sa mga bata na parang, ‘Sino sila?’” she added. Such scenarios can confuse or upset a child who doesn’t understand why strangers treat them as someone familiar or recognizable.

The couple has also turned down lucrative endorsement offers involving their baby, standing firm on their decision despite offers that allowed them to “name their price.” “Hindi talaga,” Salvador said, making it clear that no amount of money can sway them from prioritizing their child’s well-being.

While many celebrity parents choose to share their children’s lives online, Maja Salvador and Rambo Nuñez are taking a different route—one grounded in mindfulness and protection. For them, maintaining their baby’s peace, security, and anonymity outweighs the benefits of social media attention or commercial opportunities.

Their stance sends a powerful message about conscious parenting in the digital age: not every part of a public figure’s life needs to be public, especially when it comes to children.

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