
Sterling K. Brown Reveals Why He Feels 'Safer' Posting His Kids’ Faces On Social Media
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Dax Shepard, who does the opposite with his kids with Kristen Bell, said Brown’s explanation was “heartbreaking.”
Sterling K. Brown is highlighting how race factors into parenting.
On Monday’s episode of “Armchair Expert,” the Emmy-winner told host Dax Shepard that although he respects that the podcaster and his wife, actor Kristen Bell, have made the decision to keep their kids’ faces off social media, Brown has a totally different perspective.
Bell and Shepard typically include their kids in social media posts, but always blur or block out their faces to preserve their anonymity. Brown and his wife, actor Ryan Michelle Bathe, do not block their kids’ faces.
Brown and Bathe share two sons, 14-year-old Andrew and 10-year-old Amaré. Shepard and Bell share two daughters, 12-tear-old Lincoln and 11-year-old Delta.
“I agree and understand exactly what you’re saying,” Brown said of Shepard’s desire to give his kids privacy. “And it’s interesting because you have two girls. I have two boys. Your children are obviously white. My children are Black. I feel like the more I put them on social, the safer they are.”













