Alex Rodriguezhas a contract with his daughters about what he’s allowed to post to social media — but little do they know that he has his own way of finding out what they’re posting too.

The former Yankees star, 44, revealed on an episode ofBarstool Sports’Chicks in the Officepodcastthat he uses a “burner” Instagram account to see what his daughters are up to on social media.

“My daughters don’t let me follow them on social media. It’s awful,” he told co-hosts Ria Ciuffo and Francesca Mariano.

But Rodriguez revealed he has his ways of keeping tabs onNatasha Alexander, 14, and 11-year-oldElla Alexander‘s Instagram posts — when Ciuffo and Mariano asked if he had a “dad burner account,” he said “absolutely.”

But just because Natasha and Ella don’t want their dad following them, it doesn’t mean that they don’t weigh in on their famous father’s content.

“Oh my gosh, they are like the COO and the CEO of my social media craziness, whatever I do,” Rodriguez said. “They’re so good. Every time I post something, usually like, five out of 10, both of them would DM and say, ‘Dad, are you serious? Dad, you know I’m going into high school this year. Dad, this is how bullying starts.'”

“I have contracts with both of them that if I post something — now, you know, they’re getting to be teenagers, they have to approve everything — and I’m like, ‘Okay, I got it, I’m sorry,” he added.

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Rodriguez said that his two girls are at an age where they’re embarrassed of him — when Ciuffo and Mariano asked what they findmostembarrassing about him, he jovially replied, “That’s a long list.”

“It’s funny because they both used to love it when I would drop them off at school,” Rodriguez said, saying that now they ask him to drop them off at least two blocks away.

Natasha and Ella seem to have approved a few photos recently, as Rodriguez has beensharing photosof the family’s summer with his fiancéeJennifer Lopezand her twins,Maximilian “Max” David and Emme Maribel, 11.

On Monday, heshared a videoexplaining the whirlwind first day back to school, saying that all four kids were going to different schools and his head was “spinning” from the busy schedule.

“Less than 4️⃣ hours of sleep + 4️⃣ kids + 4️⃣ different schools + 4️⃣ orientations =😴😴😴😴,” he wrote in the caption.

Last week, he shared a sweetblack-and-white snapshotof the whole crew, saying, “This is what matters most.#FamilyFirst❤️.”

source: people.com