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 ...
An Update on Our Family sets its interrogation of the family vlogging industry amid a recap of the Stauffers’ rise online. Myka met her husband, James, on OkCupid, according to her early videos ...
Three weeks in and of the nation’s 25 largest cities, Seattle is the only without a murder so far in 2025. A look back at those who were killed across Capitol Hill and the Central District in the ...
The first episode premiered Wednesday on the Max streaming service. The Stauffers used to run a family video blog on their YouTube channel, "The Stauffer Life," which documented the lives of the ...
The Stauffers, of Columbus, were well-known names amongst the hoards of family vloggers on YouTube. Then, in mid-2020 they stopped posting after receiving extreme backlash for rehoming their ...
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 ...
Once upon a time, in a distant land known as Chestnut Hill, Mass., there lived a girl named Kate Kissel. Her days were spent immersed in the worlds of books and words, and she read and wrote to her ...