Myka and James Stauffer set the internet ablaze in 2020 when they announced they were rehoming their adopted son Huxley, claiming they could no longer care for him in the way he deserved.
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Ohio family vloggers, Myka and James Stauffer, are seen on home videos in a damning new documentary that details their influencer life leading up to them rehoming their adopted autistic son.
In their video explaining why they decided to rehome Huxley, Myka and James explained that the then-toddler’s needs were greater than they expected when they first adopted him and that they were ...
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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 were asking for privacy in the aftermath of their decision to let him be adopted by another family. The only problem? Nearly every day of Huxley’s life with the Stauffers had been ...
For four long years, this cat had no place to call home. He lived in and out of shelters, watching as other cats were adopted while he remained behind. Many potential adopters didn’t give him a second ...