The Rock criticized for posting photo of his daughter's swimming lesson: 'They made bathing suits for a reason'
The tough guy Dwayne "rock" Johnson is known for his love for his three daughters.
On Monday morning, Jumanji's star shared a snapshot with social media, capturing the sweet moment between him and his 3-year-old Jasmine, one of the two girls he shared with Lauren Hashian. The photo shows a little girl without clothes, sitting by the pool, just before she jumped, her famous father was waiting to catch her.
More than 2.9 million people, including celebrity dad David Beckham and Josh Brolin, only liked this photo on Instagram during the first two hours of the release.
Soon after, the star removed it from his daughter's criticism that he didn't wear a swimsuit, but he didn't do it until people had a chance to weigh it. “Why is she naked?” one person wrote. “I like rock music, but social media doesn't need this photo. They made swimsuits for some reason,” added.
Others insist that such photos are kept from the Internet to protect children. One commenter wrote: “I have never nudeated my child’s photos in the pool on social media... I understand the message being conveyed, but there are some messed up people there.” “Why are you? Want to expose a child's body to millions of people?" Another added.
However, although many people have harsh words to say, some people pointed out in the comments that letting children wear them, well, anything is difficult - and it is normal to not wear swimsuits in many cultures. One commenter wrote: “Those who have photographed this daughter because she swims without clothes, obviously do not know what it feels like to grow up on the island or grow up in a Polynesian house. "This is very normal and has no effect on our culture."
Locke, who has not commented on this controversy, often shares sweet family photos with his daughter. In addition to Jasmine, his father is 1 year old Tiana, his mother is Hashian, and 17-year-old Simone, who shared with his ex-wife Dany Garcia.
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