Washington
(ANI):
Singer
Pete
Wentz
has
hit
out
at
reports
that
he
and
wife
were
struggling
to
sell
photos
of
their
newborn
son
Bronx
Mowgli
to
magazines.
While
writing
on
his
blog,
the
Fall
Out
Boy
bassist
insists
that
he
and
his
pop
star
partner
have
been
offered
'mounds
and
mounds
of
money
by
mags
from
here
to
Guam
to
pimp
out
the
baby'.
But
they
have
decided
not
to
pose
for
magazine
photos
with
Bronx
for
the
time
being.
"We
have
made
the
decision
to
not
sell
Bronx's
baby
pictures
right
now.
We
understand
that,
like
other
celebrities
have
said,
''there
is
a
bounty
on
our
heads'
for
these
pictures," Contactmusic
quoted
him
as
saying.
"There
is
a
danger
when
there
are
cameras
being
held
over
walls
and
into
our
backyard.
We
are
followed
day
and
night
and
that
was
fine
when
it
was
us
but
we
are
going
to
do
our
best
to
shelter
Bronx
from
that
as
much
as
possible.
It's
scary
to
be
followed
by
10
cars
to
your
home.
We
understand
the
curiosity,
just
not
the
viciousness
that
comes
along
with
it
when
it
becomes
so
insatiable," he
added.
However,
Wentz
hasn't
ruled
out
a
photo
spread
showing
off
his
first
son.
"We
know
our
fans
support
and
care
about
us
and
want
to
know
about
our
family...
so
at
some
time,
when
it
makes
sense,
Bronx
will
be
out
in
the
world.
P.S.
Trust
me
he's
cute.
He
looks
like
his
mommy,"
he
added.