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Sophie Turner attends 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar After Party

Sophie Turneris doubling down on her views about protecting her daughters' privacy after accidentally sharing a video of her older child.

On Monday morning, theGame of Thronesstar, 27, accidentally shared a video of her andJoe Jonas' 2-year-old daughterWillaon her Instagram Story, quickly removing the post after realizing her mistake as she and Jonas are big proponents of keeping their girls out of the spotlight.

“Earlier today I made an honest mistake accidentally posting a video of our daughter on instagram stories,” she began. “We have always advocated for our kids' rights to privacy so sharing this publicly is something that is against anything I stand for.”

“Our children deserve the right to grow up out of the public eye, to learn and grow in private. If I ever were to post anything of our kids, know that it is unquestionably a mistake. I would greatly appreciate if anyone who has reposted on any of other platform, please delete the video,” Turner concluded.

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The Jonas Brothers singer and the actress, whotied the knot in 2019, are notoriously private when it comes to the lives of their children.

In an interview withElleUKlast May, Turner was honest about how fame can be hard for her to deal with and how she and Jonas try to make their family life as normal as possible. “I’m very protective of the life we’ve built,” she said. “Every time Joe and I do a red carpet together, we make sure it’s for the right reason and makes sense for our careers. You never want to market yourself as a celebrity couple. It’s not that cool.”

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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner pose at the opening night of the play “Topdog/Underdog” on Broadway at The Golden Theater on October 20, 2022 in New York City.

“We’ll encourage her to do whatever she wants but I don’t think we would professionally let her do anything until she’s 18,” she added. “I also feel quite strongly about my daughter not becoming a nepotism child.”

source: people.com