Authorities launched an investigation into the welfare of Myka Stauffer’s adopted son, Huxley, after the YouTuber announced that she and her husband, James Stauffer, had placed him with another family, Us Weekly confirms.
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No give backsies?
Myka Stauffer, a mommy blogger who’s come under fire this week for “rehoming” her autistic adopted son, once said that she “wouldn’t trade him for anything!” in the caption of an Instagram post.
The picture posted in 2018 shows Stauffer cradling 4-year-old Huxley, shortly after he was adopted in late 2017, on a bed of fresh white linens and doubles as an ad for Dreft laundry detergent for newborns. One commenter was quick to spot the hypocrisy writing, “This post didn’t age
Authorities launched an investigation into the welfare of Myka Stauffer’s adopted son, Huxley, after the YouTuber announced that she and her husband, James Stauffer, had placed him with another family, Us Weekly confirms.
An investigation has been launched into the welfare of spoke to a representative for the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, who said the department has received "several inquiries regarding the welfare" of Huxley and that he is "not missing."
It's been a week since YouTubers Myka Stauffer and James Stauffer shared their decision to place their adopted son, Huxley, in the care of another family. Now, the Delaware County Sheriff's Office confirms to E! News they're investigating the well-being of the child.
It just keeps getting worse for Myka and James Stauffer!
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Putting yourself out there as an online influencer is risky business.
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YouTube personality Myka Stauffer‘s bad week continues…
Showing her gratitude. Myka Stauffer gushed over a fan’s supportive comment after announcing her and husband James Stauffer’s decision to rehome their adopted son, Huxley.
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YouTube personality Myka Stauffer and husband James Stauffer stand by their decision to place their adopted son in the care of another family. The couple faced intense criticism after she revealed that Huxley, who they adopted from China in 2017, was living with a "new mommy" better suited to address his medical issues.
Change of heart? Myka Stauffer made some big declarations about her adopted son with autism, Huxley, before announcing his rehoming.
Her story. Myka Stauffer received backlash in May 2020 when she revealed her decision to rehome her adopted son with autism, but she was transparent about the process long before the controversy.