In one video, Myka acknowledged that the meteoric rise of her channel coincided with their adoption story.What social media scandal shocked you the most this year? Myka Stauffer: Homeschool from bed, she’s sick in the head | Pt 4. It’s my opinion that Myka’s abandonment of her son is heinous. CLICK HERE TO TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS.An investigation has cleared YouTube mom Myka Stauffer of any wrongdoing in the way she and her husband, James, relinquished custody of a toddler they adopted from China in 2017, after realizing they were unable or unwilling to handle his special needs.“When we walked into the office, (Huxley’s new) adoptive mother was singing a song to him as he was sitting on her lap smiling,” Leonard wrote. The Stauffer’s filmed their entire adoption journey, from just thinking about it, to contacting adoption agencies and planning, to Huxley’s Gotcha Day and other updates. Both have been rocked by recent scandals. Soon Reddit threads, Facebook groups, and YouTube commentary videos were awash with “receipts.” Everything that the Stauffers had ever posted online was soon found (and/or re-examined) by Internet sleuths.The divorce of Dave and Rachel Hollis is more annoying than abhorrent. Myka especially positioned herself as a relatable but authoritative voice on life-style, parenting and international adoption. savedramaformama Wallflower Posts: 6 Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2017 1:31 am. In May 202o, a DM (direct message) attributed to a neighbor of the Stauffers was released. When we accept that curated imperfection is just another marketing gimmick, we won’t be so angry about the eventual and inescapable downfall of our social media gods. She also asked what special needs fellow group members would “consider minor or relatively easy to manage that most people wouldn’t consider easy?” Strangely, a second adoption was on the table, considering how difficult they stated the situation with Huxley was.The Stauffers even crowd-funded their adoption.

""Our primary concern is for the well-being of this child, as well as the other children in the household," a spokesperson for The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office wrote in statement. An investigation has cleared YouTube mom Myka Stauffer of any wrongdoing in the way she and her husband, James, relinquished custody of a … I’m not sure that James and Myka Stauffer can ever come back from this.

The videos were endearing, the posts were mushy, and the books/podcasts were filled with tips and tough love.Myka Stauffer and Rachel Hollis are lifestyle/family/self-help gurus. "Huxley saw a rise in the family's popularity, which meant more lucrative sponsorships for their YouTube channel.Just a year after adopting Huxley, Myka appeared in various social media groups, asking questions about adopting older kids with special needs.Critics observed that their seven-year-old biological child appeared sucking her thumb on camera without such treatment.The Stauffers would record Huxley during his worst meltdowns and then turn around and monetize it for their brand.© 2020 The Hollywood Gossip - Celebrity Gossip and Entertainment NewsThe Stauffers taped his thumbs when he was a toddler to rob him of the ability to suck his thumb as a coping mechanism.Their family still has the money that they raked in while parading Huxley about as an accessory.

"Our investigation is ongoing, and will include contact with all children to ensure their safety." The lack of therapy costs opened the bank account for a trip I guess. Three years later, she set him aside -- a move that many have compared to "rehoming" a pet.Then there was the general tone of how and why they adopted Huxley.Food Innovation Group: Bon Appetit and EpicuriousWhen fans asked about him, they scrubbed those questions and comments from their pages, as if they had erased him from existence.It goes on to claim that they did so "in order to provide Huxley with the best possible treatment and care. Myka accepted one brand sponsorship in which she posted a picture of her and Huxley, crediting a laundry soap with their ability to bond (seriously). Not just for them, but for the little boy they’d been filming for years. YouTube personality Myka Stauffer is facing criticism for "rehoming" son Huxley three years after he was adopted from China.

They admitted they should have paid $200 for a special device to prevent self-injury.“He needed more,” she tearfully told the camera.GET BREAKING NEWS IN YOUR BROWSER. Ten days before their divorce announcement, the bubbly couple posted feel-good Happy Anniversary shout outs (it’s now deleted).