Posting about your everyday life on social media platforms like TikTok can have significant consequences. For instance, viewers often leave comments that raise questions about your situation, which can provide context for the latest drama in your life. Arizona TikTok star Emilie Kiser is currently facing hate comments related to the tragic drowning of her three-year-old son, Trigg, on Monday. As of now, the young boy remains in critical condition at the hospital.
TikToker Emilie Kiser is a lifestyle vlogger with over 4 million followers who frequently posts about things, including her family, outfits, and more. Recently, her channel has started featuring her two young children, three-year-old Trigg and newborn Teddy. For a little more context into how much of her life she showcases, one of her pinned videos features her family in the delivery room immediately after her latest child was born.
On Monday, emergency responders arrived at a home in Chandler, Arizona, following a distress call. Upon arrival, they found the young boy unresponsive after having been pulled from the backyard pool, prompting them to begin CPR immediately. It is unclear whether this procedure helped Trigg’s situation in any way. However, he was airlifted to Phoenix Children’s Hospital for additional medical aid.
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You would expect that, given how often Emilie posts, she would have commented on her son’s situation. However, just a day later, she shared a video that had nothing to do with the issue at hand. In this video, she showcased the life of a mother of two, featuring Trigg along with his father and sister. Ominously, the caption read ‘IDK WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT BUT I’M NOT MADDDDD😭😭😭😭.’ This seems to highlight the family’s delay in making a public statement.
Despite the lack of a statement, her comments are filled with words of encouragement and support from her friends and followers. It’s likely that we will learn more in the coming days as Trigg continues to experience this traume.