Why Did Myka and James Stauffer Rehome Their Adopted Son? Revisiting the YouTubers' 2020 Controversy
Myka Stauffer and her husband, James Stauffer, were a successful vlogging family on YouTube until they announced they had rehomed their adopted son, Huxley, in 2020. The vlogging couple confirmed they ...
In An Update on Our Family, Vox Media Studios revisits the viral adoption dissolution scandal that pushed Myka and James Stauffer's family channel offline. The series premiered at the Tribeca Film ...
In May 2020, parenting YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer posted a video that would change their life. In the since-deleted video titled "an update on our family," the Stauffers said that their son ...
Myka Stauffer's last Instagram post dates back to June 24, 2020. The Columbus, Ohio-based YouTuber — once renowned for her family vlogs alongside her husband, James — has now been absent from social ...
“An Update on Our Family” made its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival as it follows YouTube subscribers’ speculations around the disappearance of Myka and James Stauffer’s 4-year-old adopted son ...
Four years after the YouTuber and her husband James Stauffer shared they had rehomed their adopted son Huxley, the events leading to the then-4-year-old's leaving their family—as well as comments they ...
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Myka and James shared every detail of adopting their son. Then they gave him to another family.
In 2020, the Stauffer family had one of the most popular vlogging accounts on YouTube. On their channel, The Stauffer Life, parents Myka and James created and shared content showing off their ...
The YouTuber roused suspicion as she voiced her concerns about the toddler's medical fees while wearing an 18-karat gold accessory Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She ...
The three-part exposé looks back on the YouTube-famous family after they sought adoption dissolution for their son, Huxley Myka Stauffer/Instagram Myka and James Stauffer with their children In An ...
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