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Emilie Kiser's first campaign since the death of son Trigg in Chandler got the fans: “Is her good?”

May 25, 2025 07:48 is

Emilie Kiser and her husband Brady still have to explain the death of their three -year -old son Trigg

Emilie Kiser and her husband Brady have to give an explanation about the death of her three -year -old son Trigg after drowning in a swimming pool in Chandler, Arizona. However, the TIKTOK INFLUENCER has made some changes to their social media since its death and several fans are concerned.

Emilie Kiser's son Trigg died after drowning in a pool in Chandler, Arizona (Instagram/Emilie Kiser).

Trigg died on May 18, days after he was no longer reacted to a pool in the family's house, said the Chandler police authority. The authorities have initiated and explained an investigation that they will not publish any further details about the child's condition out of respect for the family privacy.

However, Emilie's Tikok supporter noticed something unusual on Saturday. Some found that she switched off her comments on social media – Tiktok and Instagram. Her husband had switched to a private profile days ago.

Read more: Emilie Kiser Family: Everything about the late son Trigg, newborn Teddy and husband Brady

“It makes me sick and angry that Emilie and Brady Kiser had to turn off their comments. Why are people so damn cruel and terrible? You have lost your son and give you the fault?!? My heart is crushed for you, really.

“I am so happy that Emilie Kiser turned her comment on Instagram, people are disgusting and judge a mother who has just lost a piece of her, the lowest of the deepest.

“I looked at her Instagram and Emilie Kiser has now switched off her comments for her IG 🙁 This poor sweet family. My heart hurts. I prayed for her without interruption,” added a third.

The tragic accident came the day after Mother's Day. Emilie Kiser had posted a video with the title “Mory with me” on Tikkok, in which she said how happy she was to celebrate her first Mother's Day as a mother of two.

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