Amber Rose Resumes Online Doting, Posts Instagram Photos Of Toddler Son Sebastian
Little Sebastian is back on his mommy’s Instagram account. Model Amber Rose reinstated the cute toddler, Sebastian Taylor Thomaz, just months after promising to shield him from the public eye.
E! News noticed Wednesday that Rose posted a video of Sebastian on her Instagram account. In the video, the boy, also known as Bash, is seen repeatedly saying “no” while Rose and her friends cheer him on.
The video is captioned, "I've decided to have my Pumpkin Pie back on his Mommy's Instagram. ... I thought keeping his pics and videos private would allow him to have a more normal life but apparently that didn't really work. ... There are pictures posted of him everywhere besides my account. So here u go World! Enjoy my lil smart guy on his Mommy's Page as well #SebastianTaylorThomaz.”
Keeping Bash out of social media was the actress’ act to protect her son. Since their divorce, Amber Rose and Bash's father, Wiz Khalifa, have been feuding. Aside from Khalifa’s posting of complaints, TMZ reported that the source of the 27-year-old rapper’s “true unhappiness” was when Rose allegedly refused to let their 2-year-old son show up for a birthday party arranged by Khalifa. The rapper even twitted pictures of the party and ranted, “ive never voiced my true unhappiness out of fear of the person I was with and what she would do to make me more unhappy of anyone knew.”
A few months ago, Rose took action to keep her son away from the conflict. Madame Noire reported that Rose removed photos and references to Bash from her social media accounts. “I’m keeping my sons pictures off of social media from now on. He doesn’t have to be in the middle of these messy fake stories,” she wrote.
But now the sexy model has apparently changed her mind and decided to resume posting pictures and videos of her son. She and Khalifa filled for a divorce last September after 14 months of marriage. She has cited "irreconcilable differences” and claims that Khalifa was unfaithful to her.
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