Several brands are dropping YouTube content maker Myka Stauffer following the announcement she gave away her Chinese adopted son Huxley to a new family due to unspecified “behavioral issues.” ICYMI, the Ohio-based social media star has come under fire for the insensitive move, with many upset over the fact that she and her husband James profited from monetized videos featuring the autistic child for years.
Now, Stauffer is seeing her online influence fade as fans and major companies distance themselves from the icky controversy. Related: Olivia Jade Plans To ‘Rebuild Her Brand’ On YouTube At All Costs Among these businesses are Kate Hudson‘s athleisure brand, Fabletics, which Myka made sponsored posts for within the past year.
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