Myka Stauffer’s decision to give away her adopted son to a person who can fit his needs better came as a controversial one. Now, the mommy blogger is being investigated by authorities.
28.05.2020 - 20:59 / perezhilton.com
A new investigative report has uncovered the story of a popular YouTuber who apparently gave away her adopted son to a new family due to unspecified “behavioral issues.”
Published by BuzzFeed News, the article detailed social media star Myka Stauffer‘s experience filming her adopted Chinese son Huxley extensively on her family channel. Now, fans and readers are questioning Stauffer’s ethics after it was revealed she unceremoniously placed Huxley with a new family, despite making monetized videos
Myka Stauffer’s decision to give away her adopted son to a person who can fit his needs better came as a controversial one. Now, the mommy blogger is being investigated by authorities.
Huxley is one of Myka and her husband James' five children, and was adopted from China almost three years ago. The couple has chronicled their life with Huxley over the years, posting YouTube videos that earn them money—in other words, the couple has essentially profited off the adoption experience.
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