As HBO explains in a press release, the Stauffers racked up a million subscribers across their YouTube channels, with viewers tuning in to watch the family adopt a two-and-a-half-year-old boy from ...
That life came to a screeching halt with “An Update on Our Family,” a now-deleted video in which the Stauffers tearfully revealed that after more than three years, Huxley had been rehomed with ...
The Stauffers, who ran a YouTube channel called “The Stauffer Life” with around 700,000 subscribers (roughly a million when you included their other channels), explained in the since-deleted ...
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 ...
The Stauffers, who ran a YouTube channel called “The Stauffer Life” with around 700,000 subscribers (roughly a million when you included their other channels), explained in the since-deleted video ...
As HBO explains in a press release, the Stauffers racked up a million subscribers across their YouTube channels, with viewers tuning in to watch the family adopt a two-and-a-half-year-old boy from ...
The Stauffers adopted Huxley in 2017 before rehoming him two years later, citing his later-diagnosed developmental disabilities as their reason for seeking a new family to care for him.
Now a new HBO documentary series, "An Update on our Family," revisits the Stauffers' story. The limited three-part series, which will premiere on HBO on Wednesday, Jan. 15, uses the Stauffer ...