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YouTuber Myka Stauffer whined that her four-year-old autistic son she adopted from China was 'not returnable' before rehoming him The viral scandal is being revisited in a new docuseries An Update on Our Family By Madison Burgess Published: 09:58, 7 June 2024 | Updated: 10:04, 7 June 2024 e-mail View comments In 2020, parenting YouTuber Myka Stauffer and her husband James made headlines across the world for giving up the four-year-old boy they adopted from China , nearly three years after welcoming him into their family. At the time, the Ohio-based couple faced extreme backlash after posting a tearful video saying they've decided to 'rehome' Huxley, who was diagnosed with autism, citing that 'there were a lot more special needs that we were not aware of' as their reasoning. In a YouTube video posted before the adoption, she told viewers 'my child is not returnable' and that they 'would love' the youngster, 'no matter what state' he came to them in - making what happened later even more shocking.

Now, four years later, the viral scandal is being revisited in a new docuseries called An Update on Our Family, which explores the couple's fall from grace and includes clips from Myka's now-deleted YouTube videos, as well as diving into the family vlogging industry. Here, MailOnline looks at what happened to the Stauffer family, after the series premiered yesterday at Tribeca 2024 Film Festival. In 2020, parenting YouTuber Myka Stauffer and her husband James made headlines across the.



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