Mia Thepleton24 years old, says his mother, Kate Winsletinfluenced his decision not to have social media.
In an interview She Published Thursday, the actor talked about his education and the way his famous mother shaped her decision to live a privacy.
Threrapleton told her that she didn’t have one Social media accounts And does not plan to create them anytime soon.
“People say:” Oh, well done “, so as not to have it, but I never got it, so I don’t really know what” Well done “is. I don’t want.
Part of this comes from the intense public examination that her mother was confronted at the height of her “Titanic“Fame. Winslet spoke several times what she felt intimidated And hand -to -hand by the media After the release of the film.
Threrapleton said his mother had done a duty to instill bodily confidence From a young age, including the moments when she was not sure to show her shoulders while swimming.
“My mother said:” No, it’s strong. So many people would like to be able to swim the length of the swimming pool like you – think about it as a positive thing “”, said Threrapleton, recalling the words of his mother.
This is not the first time that Threrapleton has explained how his mother played a role in his decision not to use social media.
In an interview of May 17 with TimeThreacleton said his mother had encouraged him to make a list of advantages and disadvantages for joining Instagram at the age of 14.
“The disadvantages are completely prevailing on the advantages for me. It was a fairly clarifying moment. Since then, the more time I spend time in this world, the more happy I am not having it,” she said.
Winslet itself was also expressed on the harmful impact of Social media on children.
In 2023, during an appearance on “Woman’s Hour” by BBC Radio 4, “ The actor of “small children” explained why she believes that children should not have social media and smartphones.
“It is falsified, sometimes, a level of self -esteem
Several countries of the world are trying to implement more strict controls Use of social media for children.
In November, the Australian government approved a law Prohibit social media for children under the age of 16. Norway also announced last year that it explored a scanning Social media ban For children under the age of 15.
The representatives of Threacleton and Winslet did not immediately respond to requests for comments sent by Business Insider outside regular hours.