READ MORE: 'I'm a mum but I let my children swear - there are worse things they can do' But, despite her innocent intentions, Chloe was soon advised by her large following to delete the photo because of the risk of online predators abusing the pair’s nakedness.This led to presenters on Outspoken the Podcast issuing a warning to other parents, explaining: “She received an influx of messages warning her of new technology that predators are using to remove paintbrush tools and also emojis.“Disturbingly, some predators go as far as photoshopping genitals onto the photos which is just disgusting to think about.”After being warned about this threat by her followers, Chloe quickly took down the picture and shared an update on Instagram.The statement read: “Thank you to everyone for informing me, I obviously wasn’t aware of what people do to images of children on the dark web, which is sickening.“I hate the world we live in.
Naked children are so innocent, and it’s so natural for humans to be naked, the world is so grossly sexualised now, it’s sickening.”As a result of this incident, the podcast’s presenters warned other parents about the risk of sharing their own intimate pictures with their young children online.To get more lifestyle stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.“I think you do need to be so careful when you are sharing your kids online,” they said.“While she might think that child nudity is innocent, sadly there are so many predators online who do scope out big mummy blogger people like this, so she would be a target.“Obviously at the end of the day it’s the creeps out there’s fault for taking these images, but as a parent you really need to be.
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