Barbie doll denounces fake pages using her children's names and reinforces her decision to keep them off social media.

Mozambican digital influencer Virgínia Teresa Tivane, better known as Boneca Barbie, recently used her social media to warn the public about the creation of fake Facebook pages in the name of her children, Kennedy Olson and Jennifer Olson.

In a firm yet emotional tone, the content creator made a direct appeal: “Many fake pages are circulating in the names of my children, Kennedy Olson and Jennifer Olson. Beware of being deceived… because they don’t have Facebook and won’t have it before they turn 18!!! Or my name isn’t Virgínia Teresa Tivane. NAKARATA INTAMU…”

The post, which quickly generated reactions among followers, is a clear statement from Boneca Barbie in her attempt to preserve the privacy and well-being of her children, keeping them away from the digital world until they reach adulthood. For the influencer, separating her public life from her family life is a priority, especially in a context where the exposure of minors on social media has become common.

The complaint also serves as a warning about the dangers of misuse of online identity, in an era where fake profiles are frequently created to deceive followers or exploit the image of public figures.

Barbie makes it clear that, despite her strong presence on social media, motherhood comes first — and protecting her children from premature exposure is an essential part of that mission.

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