Celebrities: Megan Fox bans her three children from screens – Panorama

Megan Fox, 37, actress, bans her children from access to screens. “My eldest is 11, and my children didn’t grow up with screens,” she told host Alexandra Cooper on the podcast. Her three children with ex-husband Brian Austin Green “don’t have iPads or anything like that or cell phones.” “I can’t keep this up forever,” Fox said. “It’s going to happen at some point. I’m trying to put it off as long as possible.”

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Jutta Kammann, 79, actress, doesn’t give herself a new MOT. “I’m usually out of town on my birthday,” she said Picture-Newspaper, “but I think at the age of 80 a special phase of life begins again. That’s why I’m giving myself a special present now – I’ve sold my car.” Kammann will be 80 on March 22nd. For 62 years, with the exception of two small incidents, she drove without an accident. “But I’ve noticed recently that due to my eye disease, macular degeneration, I can sometimes no longer judge the distances correctly,” she said. “Although I feel very safe in my car, I want to prevent something from happening to someone else and me from hitting someone and them being harmed by me.”

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Maite Kelly, 44, pop singer, doesn’t want to be aunty. That’s why she forgoes tips and comments about the performances of her 22-year-old nephew Gabriel in the current season of the RTL dance show “Let’s Dance”. “I’m a silent fan-watcher and otherwise stay out of it,” Kelly said West German General Newspaper. In 2011 she won herself as a participant in “Let’s Dance” https://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/. “There is nothing worse for a young person than when an aunt, uncle or other older family member gives you unsolicited advice.” Young people should not be under the shadow of their elders, Kelly said. “A young person should be free to go their own way.” Gabriel Kelly is a son of Maite’s brother Angelo.

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Jella Haase, 31, actress, urges careful use of the Internet. “You really have to be careful and take care of yourself,” she told the German Press Agency. It is important to her not to constantly compare herself with others or to conform to an ideal – even if she is not free from it herself. “Throw away your cell phones!” said Haase with an ironic undertone. “But there are also really good things on the Internet that are fun, that are smart, that stand up for things. That’s where real movements can be started. In that sense, it’s always about your own access to things.”

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