HBO’s new docuseries, An Update on Our Family, delves into the Stauffer family controversy and, in the process, highlights how the dangers of family vlogging may even go beyond child exploitation.
Myka and James Stauffer began vlogging about married life and parenthood in 2014. Myka’s self-titled channel quickly blew up, growing to over 700k subscribers at its peak. The pair also created a family channel, The Stauffer Life, where they posted family vlogs with their three children. In 2016, the couple announced they were adopting a child from China. Over the next two years, they filmed the entire process, leaving viewers anxiously awaiting new updates on the child, who they announced they would name Huxley. They filmed the very first moment they met him in China, his first words, his first MRI, and their reaction to his autism diagnosis. He became the star of The Stauffer Life, appearing in multiple sponsorships and nearly every thumbnail and title on the channel. However, the Stauffers’ YouTube fame crumbled overnight in 2020 when they released the video “An Update on Our Family,” where they revealed their decision to rehome Huxley.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( ‘An Update on Our Family’ highlights how the dangers of family vlogging go beyond exploitation )
Also on site :
- The ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Star Mason Thames Is Still Freaking Out
- Harry & Meghan Reportedly Face ‘Divorce Chat’ Amid ‘Tense Conversations’ About Their Future—They’re ‘Under Pressure’
- Victoria Beckham pours water on family rift rumours with Father’s Day post featuring son Brooklyn