Huxley Stauffer was the young boy who made headlines around the world when his adoptive parents 'rehomed' him. The couple were parents to three biological children — Kova, Jaka and Radley — when they ...
YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer adopted a boy named Huxley from China in 2017 and documented it online. In 2020, the Stuaffers were criticized after revealing they placed him in a new home. In a ...
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.
Before the channel was deleted, it had more than 700,000 subscribers. One of their children, Huxley, was adopted from China in 2017 and became the star of the Stauffer's videos. From 2016 to 2020 ...
It all started when Myka and James began documenting a two-year process that saw them adopt a young boy from China in 2017. The two-year-old — who they named Huxley — was brought into their Ohio home, ...
They were “rehoming” their autistic son, Huxley, nearly three years after adopting him from China. The boy had been front and center of many of their parenting and lifestyle videos before ...
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 ...
Max’s new documentary An Update on Our Family attempts to make sense of the controversy surrounding James and Myka Stauffer, who rehomed their adopted child Huxley in 2020. One question you ...
That’s how they found the 2½-year-old they named Huxley Stauffer upon falling in love with him after just seeing a few photos. He had special needs owing to “brain damage” and no one to care for him.
In the video, the couple responded to intensifying questions from their subscribers, confirming that they had dissolved the adoption of their then 4-and-a-half-year-old son Huxley, whom they had ...