Popular family vloggers Iqra Kanwal and Areeb Pervaiz, who have documented their relationship from engagement to marriage, have welcomed their first child—a baby girl. The couple continued their tradition of sharing major life moments by vlogging the emotional event at the hospital, capturing their tears of joy and the reactions of their family members to the new addition.
However, their decision to film such an intimate moment was met with significant criticism and concern from viewers online. Many fans and commentators expressed discomfort with the level of sharing, arguing that some personal moments should remain private. The backlash highlights the ongoing debate about the boundaries of family vlogging and the ethics of sharing children’s lives online.
Critical comments flooded their social media, with one viewer noting, “Your stomach is cut open but the camera cannot stop filming,” pointing to the perceived prioritization of content over privacy during a vulnerable medical event. Others questioned the couple’s motives, with comments like, “Their baby is also new content for them,” and a sarcastic remark stating, “Showing your stitches would have gotten you more views.”
The strong negative reaction underscores a growing public sentiment against “oversharing” and the use of children as content for social media channels from the moment they are born. Despite the couple’s intention to share their joy, the incident has sparked a broader conversation about the limits of public documentation in the digital age.











