Famous YouTuber Stops Sharing Videos of Her Adopted Son—and the Reason Why May Enrage You

Purchasing a Mansion

Following the disappearance of Huxley, the Stauffer family started happily posting on social media again, as if nothing was out of the ordinary. They moved into a brand new, enormous mansion. It can only be assumed that this was purchased with the money they earned through YouTube. If they could afford to live here, how could they not afford to adopt Huxley?

No Accountability

Despite serious public pressure to speak out and acknowledge their wrongdoings, the Stauffer family stayed silent. It was no mistake that the videos featuring Huxley were also the most-watched on Myka's channel. In a way, the family may have discarded Huxley, but they used his popularity with their viewers to buy themselves a brand new home…

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.