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Maja Salvador Nunez wants to protect first child's privacy
Manila Bulletin
|April 3, 2025
Actress Maja Salvador Nunez acknowledged keeping her daughter Maria out of the public eye, expressing her desire to fully enjoy moments with her first child.
"Hindi ko pa talaga masasagot kung kailan ko siya ipe-face reveal...kung kailan ko siya ipapakita sa public. Siguro ibigay na muna nila sa akin. (I really can't answer when I'll reveal her face...when I'll show her to the public. Maybe they'll give it to me first)," said Maja when asked when her daughter's face would be revealed to the public, during the renewal of her endorsement for Beautederm at Solaire Resort North in Quezon City on March 27.
Maja, 36, explained why she hesitates to publicly share photos of her daughter at such a young age.
"Sa totoo lang, natatakot ako sa AI (artificial intelligence). Baka gamitin yung picture (kung saan). Maski ako hindi natin alam na ginagamit na pala nila mga yung picture o video. (To be honest, I'm afraid of AI (artificial intelligence). Maybe the picture will be used (somewhere). You may not know it, but they may be using our pictures or videos," she said.
Maja expressed gratitude to those who understood her request to avoid posting photos of her daughter.
"Hindi po talaga muna (namin ipinapakita si Maria). Hindi naman namin tinatakpan ng buo yung bata.
May respeto pa rin naman yung mga tao kasi alam nila na hindi pa pwedeng i-post. (We don't expose her in public for now. We don't cover the child. People still respect it because they know it's not allowed to post her photos yet.)
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