
This episode discusses a new Illinois law requiring family influencers to allocate 15% of their earnings to their children featured in social media content. The conversation touches on the implications of this law for child influencers and compares it to existing regulations for child actors.
The hosts express concerns about the enforcement of the law, questioning whether children will need to sue their parents to receive their earnings. They also highlight the trend of parents using their children for social media content and the potential for exploitation.
One host humorously suggests that if similar regulations were applied to pets, it could lead to more significant issues. The discussion reflects on the ethical considerations surrounding family influencers and their responsibilities towards their children.
Illinois law mandates family influencers pay kids 15% of earnings, raising questions about enforcement and exploitation.

Farewell exploitation of your child.Influencers MUST PAY children #superfly #shorts #comedy
It's like akin to child actors.Influencers MUST PAY children #superfly #shorts #comedy
I think it's a good thing.Influencers MUST PAY children #superfly #shorts #comedy