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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Defending their decision. Myka Stauffer spoke up about her and her husband James Stauffer’s choice to rehome their adopted son, Huxley, following backlash.
The YouTuber, 32, opened up about their “family update” in a Tuesday, May 26, video and responded to criticism in the comments, writing, “We would never just give up a child with special needs, this is a personal matter to Hux it had nothing to do with he just had Autism. Multiple scary things happened inside the home towards our other
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!
Kate Hudson’s fitness brand Fabletics has terminated its partnership with YouTube star Myka Stauffer after she came under fire for re-homing her adoptive son.
Fashion-forward activewear brand Fabletics confirmed that it’s terminated its partnership with YouTuber Myka Stauffer.
Several brands are dropping YouTube content maker Myka Stauffer following the announcement she gave away her Chinese adopted son Huxley to a new family due to unspecified “behavioral issues.”
Kate Hudson‘s athleticwear brand Fabletics has cut ties with YouTuber Myka Stauffer.
Kate Hudson has ended her Fabletics sportswear brand’s relationship with Myka Stauffer, a YouTuber under fire for having her autistic adoptive son “rehomed”. Stauffer and her husband James sparked fury last week by revealing they had given up Huxley, the Chinese-born four-year-old they adopted as a baby in 2017, claiming they could not meet additional medical needs beyond his autism and a brain cyst.
Kate Hudson has ended her Fabletics sportswear brand’s relationship with Myka Stauffer, a YouTuber under fire for having her autistic adoptive son “rehomed”.
Myka Stauffer has opened up to fans a little more about rehoming her almost 5-year-old adopted son Huxley.
Myka Stauffer is on the defense. Just days after the YouTube personality and her husband James Stauffer revealed that they placed their adopted son in the care of another family, followers are learning more about their decision.
Myka Stauffer and James Stauffer‘s lawyers believe that the couple made the “right and loving” choice in rehoming their adopted 4-year-old son, Huxley.
Putting yourself out there as an online influencer is risky business.
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.
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.