Lebanese artist Cyrine Abdel Nour posted a series of tweets on her Twitter account, thanking everyone who supported her and left positive comments after what happened with her daughter Talia. She also responded to critics with her perspective in a loving manner.
One follower tweeted: "If parents are 'celebrities or not', agreeing to let their children enter the world of social media as a necessary evil, they should at least keep their accounts private 'for friends and acquaintances only' and under their supervision. Otherwise, their home will face trouble. And by the way, this doesn't mean suppressing your teenage children's freedom; on the contrary, it protects them."
In response, Cyrine shared the tweet on her account along with the following comment: "You are right in your words, but when you have kids, you realize that at a certain age they start to develop their own personality. They tell me, 'I know how to defend myself,' while in my eyes, she is still my little girl no matter how much she grows up... I often think, I wish I could hide her and not let anyone talk to her."