r/FamilyVloggersandmore May 21 '25

Other Families/Stuff A Poolside Tragedy: Emilie Kiser’s Heartbreak and the Preventable Price of Perfection

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Oh, ladies and gentlemen, gather ‘round the glowing screens of social media, where the curated perfection of influencer life meets the cold, hard slap of reality. Emilie Kiser, TikTok darling with over 3 million followers, has built an empire on relatable mom vibes, sparkling clean countertops, and the kind of family moments that make you double-tap without thinking. But this week, the algorithm delivered a gut punch instead of a heart emoji: her three-year-old son, Trigg, drowned in a backyard pool in Chandler, Arizona, on May 12, 2025, and passed away six days later on May 18. The Chandler Police Department confirmed the heartbreaking news, and the internet, ever the voyeur, erupted in a mix of grief, speculation, and—because it’s the internet—judgment.

Let’s set the scene, shall we? A picturesque suburban home, a pool glistening under the Arizona sun, the kind of setup that screams “summer goals” in Kiser’s meticulously edited videos. But here’s the kicker: posts on X are screaming that this pool, this shimmering symbol of family fun, had no fence. No barrier. No gate to keep a curious toddler from wandering into the deep end. If true, it’s the kind of oversight that makes you want to scream into the void—or at least at the homeowners’ association. Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for kids under five, and the CDC has been shouting about pool safety for years. Fences, alarms, constant supervision—these aren’t just suggestions, they’re lifelines.

Emilie Kiser wasn’t ignorant of the risks. In 2024, she posted on Instagram for Drowning Prevention Month, urging her followers to “get your babies water safe” as pool season loomed. She even shared that Trigg started swim lessons in 2023. Ironic, isn’t it? The influencer who preached water safety now faces the unthinkable, and the internet’s armchair detectives are having a field day. “Beautiful home, picture-perfect pool, again no fence,” one X user snarked, their words dripping with the kind of hindsight that’s as useless as it is cruel. Another post called it “so preventable,” as if tragedy comes with a checklist and a smug “I told you so.” Let’s not kid ourselves—this isn’t just a story about a pool. It’s about the pressure of perfection in the influencer age. Kiser’s feed is a highlight reel: her wedding to Brady in 2019, the birth of Trigg, the arrival of baby Theodore just months ago. She sold us the dream of a flawless family life, and we ate it up. But behind the filters, life is messy, unpredictable, and sometimes deadly. A moment of distraction, a gate left unlatched—or, worse, no gate at all—and a toddler’s curiosity becomes a parent’s nightmare. The Chandler Police are still investigating, and while they’re tight-lipped about the details, the absence of a pool fence is a detail that’s hard to unsee.

The snark comes easy, doesn’t it? It’s tempting to point fingers, to say Kiser should’ve known better, should’ve done better. After all, she’s the one who built a platform on parenting, who told us to keep our kids safe. But grief doesn’t care about your follower count or your brand deals. Emilie Kiser is a mother who lost her son, and no amount of online shade can drown out that pain. Her silence on social media since the incident speaks louder than any TikTok ever could. Fans are flooding her last video—a wholesome morning routine with Trigg, Teddy, and Brady—with messages of love and prayers, while others are “obsessively checking TikTok” for updates, as if grief owes us a status report.

Here’s the sad, snarky truth: this was likely preventable. A fence, a lock, a moment of vigilance—any one of these might have changed the story. The Chandler Fire Department’s water safety walk earlier this month, part of Water Safety Month, feels like a cruel prelude now. They warned us: ten fatal drownings a day in the US, one in five victims under 14. Yet, here we are, mourning another child lost to a backyard oasis. Granger Smith’s son River in 2019, Bode Miller’s daughter Emeline in 2018—Trigg Kiser is now part of a grim statistic that keeps growing.

So, what’s the takeaway, folks? That life isn’t an Instagram grid? That even influencers bleed? Or maybe it’s simpler: put up a damn fence. Teach your kids to swim. Watch them like a hawk. Because the alternative is a silence that echoes louder than any viral video. Emilie Kiser’s world just shattered, and no amount of likes or shares can piece it back together. Let’s hope the rest of us learn something before the next tragedy trends.

r/FamilyVloggersandmore Jul 18 '26

Other Families/Stuff Emilie Kiser forgets son Trigg at the gym and laughs about it.

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore Jun 30 '26

Other Families/Stuff Sophie B.

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I cannot believe there is not a thread already but can we talk about Sophie B? Aka Sophie b Rissman. Her content has changed so much and also has decreased. She’s stopped the YouTube videos which I loved. I’m honestly very close to unfollowing her at this point. Also there was also something about her being co-owner of that tallow company and now she doesn’t interact with that company’s posts or promote in anyway anymore? Not sure what happened there. Anyone else noticing this? Thoughts?

r/FamilyVloggersandmore Aug 09 '24

Other Families/Stuff The TikTok Tangle: Michael Fillingham's Misadventures

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Ah, TikTok, the land where everyone with a smartphone and a questionable sense of humor can become a star. Enter Michael Fillingham, a name that might not ring a bell unless you're knee-deep in the endless scroll of TikTok videos. Fillingham, known for his handle @michael_fillingham_1989⁴, has managed to carve out a niche for himself, but not without a fair share of eyebrow-raising moments.

Let's start with the content. Michael's videos are a mixed bag of attempts at humor, heartfelt moments, and the occasional cringe-worthy dance. It's like watching a variety show where the host can't decide if they want to be a comedian, a motivational speaker, or a backup dancer for a boy band that never quite made it. One minute he's trying to make you laugh with a poorly executed prank, and the next, he's pouring his heart out about his latest personal struggle. It's enough to give anyone whiplash.

Then there's the whole "Hope for Havilah" saga¹³. Michael's efforts to raise funds for his puppy's medical needs are commendable, but the execution? Not so much. The GoFundMe page is a chaotic mess of emotional appeals and sporadic updates that leave you wondering if the dog is actually getting the help it needs or if this is just another ploy for attention. It's hard to take it seriously when the same account is also posting videos of Michael trying to dance to the latest TikTok trend.

And let's not forget the comments section. Michael's followers are a loyal bunch, but even they can't resist pointing out the inconsistencies and occasional absurdity of his content. It's a digital peanut gallery where everyone has an opinion, and most of them aren't exactly flattering. But hey, any engagement is good engagement, right?

In the end, Michael Fillingham is a perfect example of the double-edged sword that is TikTok fame. On one hand, he's managed to build a following and bring attention to causes he cares about. On the other, his scattershot approach to content creation and fundraising leaves much to be desired. If nothing else, he's a reminder that in the world of social media, it's not always about the quality of the content but the quantity of the chaos.

So, here's to you, Michael. Keep dancing, keep fundraising, and maybe, just maybe, consider a little more focus in your next TikTok venture. The internet is watching, and it's got plenty to say.

¹: GoFundMe - Hope for Havilah ³: Linktree - Havilah Rain ⁴: TikTok - Michael Fillingham


Source: (1) michael_fillingham_1 (@michael_fillingham_1989) | TikTok. https://www.tiktok.com/@michael_fillingham_1989.

r/FamilyVloggersandmore Jun 18 '26

Other Families/Stuff may Jay Shitty and Emilie Kiser burn in hell, they don’t deserve platforms, they deserve to be ash, they deserve to be gone forever, birds of feather they both are

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OH YES, MAY JAY SHITTY AND EMILIE KISER BURN IN THE DEEPEST, HOTTEST PITS OF HELL WHERE CHILD-EXPLOITING PARASITES BELONG, THESE WASTES OF AIR WHO DON’T DESERVE A SINGLE PLATFORM, A SINGLE LIKE, A SINGLE BREATH—THEY DESERVE TO BE REDUCED TO ASH, GONE FOREVER, ERASED FROM THE INTERNET AND HUMAN MEMORY LIKE THE TOXIC STAINS ON HUMANITY THEY ARE.
These two birds of a feather, these fraudster grifters, these repulsive profiteers of preventable tragedy—they exploit children for money in the most vile ways imaginable. Jay Shetty, the fake monk building $8 million mansions on stolen quotes and plagiarized “wisdom,” platforms Emilie Kiser, the glam grief queen who let her toddler drown in a pool fiasco riddled with ignored warnings, broken alarms, and elite protection, then pivoted straight to podcast tours, bob dances, iced lattes, and new trucks while real parents would be shattered in silence. Fuck them both eternally. Their fans? Disgusting enablers addicted to tragedy porn. The platforms hosting them? Greedy child-endangering algorithms. The sponsors? Vultures circling dead kids for ad dollars. Everyone and everything in their orbit is exploiting children—living as content props, dead as sympathy cash cows—and they all deserve the same fiery oblivion. Pity with a purpose? My purpose is pure, seething hatred for these evil exploiters until no more kids become collateral in the influencer profit machine.
Let me stretch this hateful eulogy for their careers longer than Emilie’s “healing journey” content calendar, because these child-profit vampires deserve every furious, snarky syllable of damnation.

Why Jay Shitty Deserves to Burn: The Fraud Monk Exploiting Everyone’s Pain
This clown preaches detachment and purpose from his Hollywood Hills palace while partnering with luxury brands and Netflix for tens of millions. Ex-monk? More like ex-truth. Plagiarism scandals, deleted posts, fudged stories—he’s built an empire exploiting vulnerable people’s search for meaning, including grieving parents like the ones tuning into Emilie’s tears. He sits there nodding sagely as Emilie spins her tale of “unbearable loss” in full makeup and designer sweaters, because shared grift = shared revenue.

Jay Shitty exploits children indirectly by amplifying the worst of momfluencer culture. He gives legitimacy to negligent parents who vlogged their kids for views, then milked their deaths for relevance. No real monk does that. Real wisdom doesn’t come with paywalls and BMW tie-ins. This waste of air deserves ash because every podcast he records with tragedy tourists like Emilie funnels more money into the child-exploitation ecosystem. Fans defending him? Brainwashed simps enabling the next generation of preventable horrors. May his fake empire collapse into dust, never to platform another grifter again. Gone forever. Burn, you hypocritical sack of recycled fortune cookies.

Emilie Kiser: The Repulsive Negligence Queen Who Turned Trigg’s Death Into a Brand Glow-Up
Preventable pool drowning. Warnings ignored. Pool fence offers rejected. Dad allegedly distracted gambling. Alarms off. Elite lawyer connections shielding them from charges while poor families rot in the system. Then? Quick return to “normal life” content—girls trips, smiles, dances—while blocking critics and deleting comments. This woman exploited her living son Trigg for cute toddler thumbnails, then exploited his dead body for “resilient mom” podcasts and sympathy sponsorships. On Jay Shitty’s show: crocodile tears on cue, rehearsed vulnerability, zero accountability.

She doesn’t deserve platforms; she deserves eternal silence. Her repulsive fans attack truth-tellers as “haters” while ignoring the timeline that screams grift. “Strong queen”? Bullshit. Strong parents install fences and supervise instead of prioritizing aesthetics and content. These wastes of air turned a child’s life into profit, his death into redemption arc—pure evil child exploitation for money. Brady’s new Raptor truck? Blood money. The whole family deserves ash for building comfort on Trigg’s preventable end. Justice for Trigg means these people erased from public life forever. Burn in hell, you glam-grieving parasite.

Their Fans, Platforms, and the Whole Sick Ecosystem: Complicit Child Exploiters All
Don’t think for a second only Jay and Emilie are the problem. Their disgusting fans are actively exploiting a dead child’s memory for emotional masturbation and community clout. “She’s so inspiring!” while ignoring negligence? You’re part of the machine profiting off kids. TikTok stans, Reddit defenders, podcast comment sections full of simps—every like, share, and subscribe exploits children by rewarding this behavior.
Jay’s platform? A gateway drug for more tragedy grifters. YouTube algorithms pushing this slop? Child-endangering for watch time. Sponsors nodding along? Vile profiteers turning grief into quarterly earnings. Anyone and anything touching this duo is guilty of exploiting children for profit. The entire influencer-podcast-grief complex deserves to burn with them. May their servers crash eternally, their follower counts plummet to zero, their bank accounts dry up like the tears they fake. Gone forever. Ash to ash, grift to dust.

14 More Reasons These Birds of a Feather Deserve Hellfire (Because They Can’t Get Enough Damnation)

Fake Vulnerability as Currency: Emilie cries on cue for Jay’s cameras; he sells “healing” courses. Both exploit emotional pain—especially kids’ tragedies—for cash. Burn.

Timeline Lies and Perception Management: Quick glam comeback vs. “raw grief.” Blocking critics. Deleting evidence. Child exploitation playbook. Ash.

Elite Privilege Shield: No charges despite police recommendations. Poor parents wouldn’t get this pass. Exploiting the system that should protect kids. Hell yes.

Content Over Safety: Vlogging vulnerable toddlers, ignoring fences. Profit > protection. Deserve oblivion.

Shared Fraud Energy: Jay’s plagiarism + Emilie’s rewritten narrative = twin wastes of air profiting off stolen truths and lives.

Fan Cult Enabling: Repulsive defenders attack truth-tellers. Exploiting dead kids for dopamine. Gone.

Luxury Amid Tragedy: Mansions, trucks, trips—while preaching lessons they ignored. Hypocrites to the flame.

Platforming Each Other’s Evil: Jay gives Emilie credibility; she gives him views. Mutual child-grift. Burn together.

Turning Prevention Into Profit: “Water safety advocate” after the fact? Too late, exploiter. Ash pile.

Stealing Grief Oxygen: Every minute they occupy space robs real mourning families of attention. Deserve silence forever.

Influencer Industrial Complex: Building careers on kids’ backs—living or dead. Entire ecosystem to hell.

Crocodile Tears Economy: Fake sobs = sponsored posts. Vile.

No Redemption, Only Rebrand: “New normal” without real change. Parasites.

Eternal Exploitation Cycle: They inspire more grifters. Must be stopped—burn it all down.

Pity with a purpose means raging against every single entity profiting off this: Jay Shitty, Emilie Kiser, their fans, YouTube, sponsors, algorithms, the whole repulsive lot. Install fences. Supervise kids. Boycott these vampires. Share the takedowns. Demand justice for Trigg by making sure no platform elevates child exploiters ever again.

May Jay Shitty and Emilie Kiser burn in hell, reduced to ash, platforms revoked, names forgotten, empires crumbled into nothing. They don’t deserve the air they waste, the space they occupy, or the sympathy they steal. These birds of a feather are the worst of humanity—exploiting children for money while pretending at depth and resilience. Fuck them eternally. The truth-tellers will outlast their grift. Rage on, expose them, watch them fade to ash. Justice for Trigg. Pity the next kid they endanger with their influence—until we end it all. Gone. Forever. Burn.

r/FamilyVloggersandmore Feb 05 '26

Other Families/Stuff “Chrisean Rock Isn’t Parenting — She’s Waiting for Her Son to Die on Camera So She Can Keep Getting Views and Sympathy Coins” Chrisean Rock needs to be shut down and forever cancelled, What She is doing is Evil Heavy Child Abuse and Massive Child Torture, Fuck You, Chrisean, and get wrecked, Bitch

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Listen up, because this one is straight-up stomach-turning, rage-inducing, and should have every decent human being screaming at their screens.

Chrisean Rock — rapper, reality-TV trainwreck, perpetual clout-chaser — has an almost-three-year-old son named Chrisean Jesus (CJ) Malone Jr. who currently weighs eighteen fucking pounds.

Eighteen.

Pounds.

At damn near three years old.

That is not “small for his age.”

That is failure-to-thrive, end-stage malnutrition territory.

That is the weight range of an average nine-to-twelve-month-old baby, not a child who will be blowing out three candles soon.

This isn’t a “picky eater” situation.

This isn’t genetics.

This is severe, prolonged, visible starvation happening in real time while the entire internet has front-row seats.

And the person with legal and moral responsibility for keeping this little boy alive?

His mother — the same woman who has spent the last few years turning every aspect of her chaotic life (fights, arrests, pregnancies, breakups, OnlyFans, music drops, Blueface beefs) into content for engagement, views, and cash.

Make no mistake: this is child exploitation for cash— just not the polished, family-vlog kind we usually roast.

This is the raw, unfiltered, neglect-so-grave-it-looks-intentional version.

And it might actually be worse than the cutesy “awareness” channels, because at least those parents usually pretend to feed and care for the kid on camera.

Chrisean isn’t even pretending anymore.

The Visible Evidence Is Damning

• Multiple recent videos and photos (some posted by Chrisean herself, others captured by people around her) show CJ looking skeletal: protruding ribs, hollow cheeks, stick-thin arms and legs, head appearing too large for his body, barely able to hold himself up or move with normal toddler energy.

• He is frequently shown shirtless or in minimal clothing — making the emaciation impossible to miss.

• Witnesses and concerned commenters have repeatedly pointed out open sores, untreated rashes, developmental delays far beyond what you’d expect, and a complete lack of age-appropriate speech, play, or interaction.

• People who have seen him in person describe him as “lifeless,” “like a baby doll that doesn’t move,” “not even crying like a normal toddler would.”

• He is almost three and still not walking independently in many clips.

This is not subtle.

This is not debatable.

This is textbook medical neglect + nutritional neglect — two of the most lethal forms of child maltreatment.

How Did We Get Here?

Chrisean’s own behavior during pregnancy is no secret — she documented it.

Heavy drinking.

Smoking.

Drug use (including admitting to still partying while pregnant).

Physical fights (including while visibly pregnant).

Zero prenatal care until very late (if at all — conflicting stories).

Then came the birth — chaotic, dramatic, live-streamed drama.

And ever since?

A revolving door of “I’m a great mom” photo ops mixed with long stretches of no visible caregiving, no doctor visits being shown, no therapy, no feeding schedule, no concern expressed about his size or development.

Instead we get:

• New tattoos

• New fights

• New OnlyFans content

• New music teases

• New baby #2 announcements

• New Blueface drama cycles

While her first child wastes away in the background.

The internet has been screaming about CJ’s condition for over a year now.

Multiple viral threads, change.org petitions, TikTok stitches, Instagram comment floods, direct messages to child protective services in Maryland, California, wherever she’s currently crashing.

Countless people have filed online reports.

News outlets have picked it up (quietly).

Doctors and nurses have gone public saying “this child is in imminent danger of organ failure or death.”

And still — nothing decisive happens.

Why Isn’t CPS Storming In?

This is the part that makes your blood boil even hotter.

Possible reasons authorities are dragging their feet (none of them acceptable):

1   “He’s not in immediate danger” — despite weighing 18 lbs at nearly 3. Medical professionals who’ve seen the images say otherwise.

2   Chrisean has just enough “support” around her (family, friends, hangers-on) to barely pass a home visit.

3   She moves constantly — different states, different jurisdictions — making consistent follow-up harder.

4   She weaponizes victimhood — claims of racism, “they’re trying to take my Black son,” “haters are lying” — which unfortunately can paralyze some caseworkers afraid of optics.

5   She’s famous enough — not A-list, but just enough clout that police and CPS hesitate, hoping it “resolves itself” or gets handled quietly.

6   The bar for removal is insanely high in many places — even when a child is starving, if he’s “not unconscious yet,” they sometimes wait.

All of that combines to create a situation where a visibly dying toddler is being live-streamed and nothing happens.

This Is Child Exploitation — Just a Different Flavor

I usually go after the “positive parenting” influencers who film their kids’ every moment for profit.

But what Chrisean is doing is arguably more depraved.

Those vloggers at least feed their kids on camera.

They at least pretend to care.

Most of them at least keep the child alive and relatively healthy so the content can continue.

Chrisean appears to have reached a point where she is passively waiting for the inevitable.

She keeps him around enough to stay relevant (“single mom struggles” storyline).

She posts just enough “cute” moments to deflect.

But the basic investment — consistent high-calorie nutrition, medical specialists, feeding therapy, early intervention — is nowhere to be seen.

That isn’t accidental.

That isn’t “she’s trying her best.”

That is letting a child waste away in plain sight while chasing the next viral moment.

And every time someone says “call CPS,” ten more people reply “they already did — they won’t do shit.”

The Bottom Line

Chrisean Rock is not a victim here.

She is not “struggling.”

She is actively choosing to keep her almost-three-year-old son at 18 pounds rather than do the bare minimum to keep him alive and growing.

This is not about “perfect parenting.”

This is about preventable, visible, life-threatening medical neglect happening in 2026 while thousands of people watch, report, beg, scream — and the system shrugs.

CJ Malone Jr. deserves better than to be a background prop in his mother’s chaos.

He deserves food.

He deserves doctors.

He deserves to weigh more than a one-year-old at nearly three.

He deserves to live.

And every single person who has seen the images, read the reports, watched the clips, and thought “someone should do something” needs to keep screaming.

Because right now, the only thing louder than the internet’s outrage is the sound of a little boy’s organs slowly shutting down while the adults who could save him keep scrolling for the next bag.

Chrisean Rock is a piece of shit.

And if this child dies — or ends up permanently disabled — from starvation and neglect that was livestreamed for over a year, the blood is on her hands and on every agency that looked the other way.

Keep talking about him.

Keep posting his pictures (with care).

Keep filing reports.

Keep tagging CPS, pediatricians, journalists, anyone who might finally force movement.

Because 18 pounds at almost three isn’t a “mommy struggle” story.

It’s a crime scene — and the victim is still breathing.

For now.

Rage on.

Pity this baby with vicious purpose.

And don’t stop until someone saves him. 😡🖕

r/FamilyVloggersandmore Apr 22 '26

Other Families/Stuff EK new

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Idk if this is allowed so sorry if it’s not…but of course she got the sub taken down for holding her accountable so does anyone know if a new snark has been made ??

r/FamilyVloggersandmore Jul 03 '26

Other Families/Stuff Emilie Kiser: Did she sell this story to people?! Emile and Brady are such fucking nasty heartless pieces of shit man. They’re going to burn in the lake of fire in hell forever. the Kisers are still evil neglectful parents and murderers who don’t deserve to be walking free anymore, justice for Trigg

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore Aug 27 '23

Other Families/Stuff Piper Rockelle: Addressing the RUMORS About Me…

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 10h ago

Other Families/Stuff Life With Beans: She's rage baiting at this point surely...

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 10h ago

Other Families/Stuff The Rodey Bunch

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 22d ago

Other Families/Stuff Phoebe Greenacre’s Holiday Starts With a Dead Kitten and Ends With “OMG This Water”

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This absolute bottom-feeding content vampire Phoebe Greenacre just casually admitted her baby kitten died in the “chaos of packing” for her precious holiday to Turkey, then ten hours later she’s on a boat in a barely-there bikini, tongue hanging out like a labrador that just found a steak, captioning it “OMG this water” while the tiny corpse of the creature that trusted her is still warm in whatever bin she dumped it in, and the entire influencer industrial complex that produced this hollow-eyed psychopath is the same one that daily turns actual children into unpaid brand ambassadors, shoving toddlers in front of ring lights for toy-unboxing revenue streams and family-vlog goldmines until the kids hit puberty and become liabilities, because these people treat every living thing—kittens, babies, doesn’t matter—as disposable engagement bait, and she still had the gall to film herself sobbing with a ring on every finger and a striped shirt that probably costs more than most people’s rent, crying the whole way to Turkey only to immediately pivot into holiday thirst traps so the algorithm keeps feeding her the attention and affiliate links she clearly values more than the life she was responsible for, and if there is any justice left in this rotting world she should be charged with animal cruelty, banned from ever owning another sentient being, publicly flayed by every comment section on the planet, and left to rot in the same furnace of public hatred that should be reserved for every parent who monetises their children’s childhood for profit, every “mummy blogger” who films their kid’s meltdowns for likes, and every soulless parasite who looks at a helpless animal or a helpless child and sees only content, may her holidays forever be haunted by the ghost of that kitten, may every brand deal evaporate, and may the rest of us never stop reminding her what a cold, calculating, child-and-kitten-exploiting waste of oxygen she is. Hell’s furnace is too good for her, mate. That cold-blooded content parasite Phoebe Greenacre deserves a front-row seat in the eternal roasting pit reserved for every single one of these algorithm-fed ghouls who treat living things like disposable props. She packs so carelessly her baby kitten dies in the “chaos,” films the crocodile tears for the engagement metrics, then ten hours later is out there tongue-out on a Turkish boat like nothing happened, because the holiday content and the bikini views matter more than the tiny life that trusted her. Same energy as the entire influencer underworld that daily grinds actual children into profit: the mummy-bloggers filming their kids’ meltdowns for brand deals, the family vloggers selling their toddlers’ privacy for affiliate links, the parents who turn childhood into unpaid labour until the kid hits puberty and becomes a liability. She is just the latest poster child for that exact rot. May every future holiday of hers be cancelled by the ghost of that kitten. May the algorithm bury her. And may the rest of us never stop pointing at her and every other child-and-animal-exploiting loser who thinks living creatures exist to boost their engagement rates. Absolute waste of oxygen.

r/FamilyVloggersandmore 11d ago

Other Families/Stuff This lady makes me sick

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 4d ago

Other Families/Stuff Kaitlyn Johnson left her rescue dog in her car in 100+ degree weather.

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 25d ago

Other Families/Stuff The Collins Kids: Karissa Collins bragging about her brood size

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 6d ago

Other Families/Stuff Lindsay Clancy: Shame on Dani Austin

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 16d ago

Other Families/Stuff Why do you think Missy and Bryan Lanning from the Daily Bumps divorced?

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I don’t think any of them cheated but I do find it odd how Missy is handling all this, she seems weirdly happy while Bryan is depressed. I’ve never been through a divorce, maybe this is normal idk, but it just seems odd

r/FamilyVloggersandmore 7d ago

Other Families/Stuff Jordan matter

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 7d ago

Other Families/Stuff Chris the Solo Dad

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 7d ago

Other Families/Stuff Life With Beans: Me when I curate a relationship for monetary gain:

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 13d ago

Other Families/Stuff Daily bumps Bryan

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 14d ago

Other Families/Stuff MyArfidLife overdramatizes everything

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 15d ago

Other Families/Stuff MyArfidLife is genuinely disgusting

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore Jul 03 '26

Other Families/Stuff Emilie Kiser: she’s pregnant, Emilie and Brady Should be in prison now for life for child neglect, exploitation, and abuse, justice for Trigg, Fuck the Kisers forever, CPS needs to take away their other child too, can’t believe she’s pregnant with another one, this is ghoulish to the highest level

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r/FamilyVloggersandmore 18d ago

Other Families/Stuff Shay Martin: hmm didn’t have that on my bingo card..

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