Here's Why Ben and Erin Napier Want to Hide Their Daughter from Cameras
The well-known marriage has made the decision to keep their little girl away from the cameras while she grows up so that she has a normal life and good memories.
Ben, 37, and Erin Napier, 35, are a loving couple who dedicate their lives to remodeling his small-town home in Laurel, Mississippi. The couple, who met and fell in love in college, are determined to keep their little girl off the screen as much as possible.
Before becoming a famous couple on T.V. he was a church minister and she was devoted to art. Now, he is a woodworker and she is a designer, becoming one of the most famous couples in the industry.
Ben Napier and Erin Napier visiting People Now in January 2020 in New York City. | Image: Getty Images.
The success of their “Home Town” show since its debut in 2017 has made them a celebrity, but this has not gone to their heads. They love the simple style of their life and want their 3-year-old daughter Helen to enjoy a normal childhood.
Erin says: "We want to keep Helen away from screens until it's absolutely impossible. She plays outside a lot. That's the goal. That's how we grew up and we both had a magical childhood."
BUSIER EVERYDAY
Not only are the couple committed to their hit show, which is now four full seasons, they also have other projects in the works that keep them fully occupied.
They are developing the “Home Town: Ben's Workshop” and “Home Town Takeoverand” series that will debut next year, two retail stores in their Laurel town: General Store and Laurel Mercantile Co. in addition to their Scotsman Co. furniture line.
PROBLEMS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA
Unfortunately, they don't have all that success without some people getting up to make negative comments. The Napier couple is no exception and they have been seen with people who write nasty comments on the posts they share.
A few days ago, Erin decided to clap back to the offensive comments about the hair of her 3-year-old daughter plus others about the handling of the pandemic that they have made as a family with a post on her Instagram and deleted the photo.
SHARE LESS, LIVE MORE
Another decision that Erin has made regarding social networks and the mismanagement that some people make of them, is to limit their time on them. It has been very painful for her to read these negative comments and they have affected her a lot.
This is why she has also restricted comments on the posts she makes for a while, possibly until 2021. Criticism and hurtful comments also direct them towards the way they are parenting their daughter.
FIRST FAMILY CARE
Erin has also assured her followers that they will have interaction with her but clarified to those who abuse and do not respect that she can stop following her account or that she will gladly help them to do so.
They are committed to taking care of their image, their home and marriage's privacy, and their daughter's identity, so they do not share images of her face. The Napiers welcomed their
on January 4, 2019.