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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Eagle-eyed viewers spotted something suspicious in footage of the family car's backseat Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She covers influencers and viral, trending content ...
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 ...
It wasn’t too long ago that Myka Stauffer made headlines for giving away her adopted son, Huxley. Up until this point, Stauffer and her husband, James Stauffer, had created a successful YouTube ...
YouTube personality Myka Stauffer will not face charges after Ohio authorities launched an investigation into the welfare of her former adopted son, said an official at the Delaware County Sheriff's ...
One month after revealing her adopted son had been placed in the care of another family, Myka Stauffer wants to make amends with those who were hurt by her decision. "I want to first off apologize for ...
She’s issued a Myka culpa. She blames the “rehoming” mess — which saw some internet vigilantes demand that money made off of content with Huxley, 5, be returned to him — on inadequate adoption prep.
“I take full responsibility for all of the hurt that I have caused. This decision has caused so many people heartbreak and I’m sorry for letting down so many women that looked up to me as a mother,” ...