Solenn Heussaff explains why her kids are growing up gadget-free for now
- Solenn Heussaff and Nico Bolzico have chosen not to give their daughters phones or gadgets at a young age
- The actress says her children are still unaware of their family’s celebrity status
- She shared concerns about how excessive gadget use affects attention span and family bonding
- Solenn says she prefers a simple, low-tech lifestyle at home
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Celebrity mom Solenn Heussaff revealed that she and her husband Nico Bolzico are intentionally keeping their children away from gadgets, citing the negative effects of early and excessive screen exposure.

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During her guest appearance on “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda,” Solenn opened up about her parenting choices and her views on technology.
When asked if her daughters Tili and Maelys already understand that their family is well-known.
Solenn said, “I don't think they get it yet.”
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She recalled moments when strangers recognize Tili in public.
“Minsan ngayon si Tili ‘pag naglalakad kami, everyone's like, ‘Hi Thylane!’ She'll be like, ‘Huh? Why is she looking at me?’”
Solenn explained that while her daughter sometimes appears in endorsements, she makes sure Tili understands what is happening.
“Because of course when we're shooting certain of our commercials or our brands together… ‘We're just going to share to people that you enjoy drinking,’” she said. She added that her child is aware when content is posted online.
Despite this exposure, Solenn stressed that gadgets are strictly off-limits at home for now.
“She doesn't know Instagram. She doesn't have an iPad. She's six na,” she said.
She even joked about delaying phone ownership far into the future, saying, “Their first phone maybe at 18, 19. Sana.”
The actress also shared observations from dining out with her husband, noting how families often sit together but remain disconnected.
“I get so frustrated because I'm like, this is so sad,” she said.
Solenn warned that constant stimulation from gadgets has reduced people’s attention spans and urged the responsible use of technology and AI. Ultimately, she said she values a quieter life.
“I just want a simple life,” she shared.
Solenn Heussaff is a Filipina-French multi-hyphenate known for her work as an actress, model, TV host, VJ, singer, painter, fashion designer, and professional makeup artist. She is the sister of Erwan Heussaff, who is married to Anne Curtis. Solenn and her husband, Argentine businessman Nico Bolzico, are proud parents to two daughters, Thylane Katana and Maëlys Lionel. Their firstborn, Thylane—fondly called Tili—arrived on January 1, 2020, while baby Maëlys was born on December 13, 2022.
In an earlier article from KAMI, Solenn and Nico celebrated nine years of marriage with a special post on Instagram. The actress uploaded a touching reel featuring highlights from their beautiful wedding in France. In her caption, she wrote, “13 years in love, 9 years married. Te amo boludo.” Nico later chimed in with a playful comment reacting to her mention of being “13 years in love.”
In a separate update, the Kapuso star delighted fans with photos from her recent getaway to the picturesque ancient town of Hoi An in Vietnam. She traveled with Status by Sparkle content creator Sandy Riccio, along with Stephanie Zubiri and Issa Pressman. The group joined a curated retreat hosted by Soulful Feasts at the Namia River Retreat, where Solenn took time to relax and reflect. She is preparing to return as Cassiopeia in San’ggre, the upcoming Encantadia spinoff, all while juggling her career and family life with Nico and their daughters, Thylane and Maëlys.
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