
Emilie Kiser’s husband makes his social media profiles private as people share support
It comes after their three-year-old son tragically drowned
Emilie Kiser’s husband Brady has now made his social media profiles private after their three-year-old son Trigg tragically passed away.
The toddler died in hospital on 18th May, a week after he devastatingly drowned in a swimming pool at their family home in Arizona, Us Weekly reports.
Neither of the parents has spoken out since the incident, but people have noticed that Brady’s Instagram and TikTok accounts are both now private.
People think he made the decision to limit negative posts circulating online that speculate on the cause and circumstances surrounding his death.

Credit: @bradykiser
A police investigation has been opened, but no further details have been released at this time, and officers asked people to respect their privacy.
People have rushed out to support the family on social media, and many are slamming the negativity that has been circulating.
“I hope poor Emilie Kiser never logs on to TikTok again and finds peace. Such a horrible thing to go through and nobody on the internet knows human decency anymore,” one person wrote on X. “She doesn’t owe anyone anything and losing a child is such an unimaginable tragedy you shouldn’t wish on anyone.”
Another said: “Emilie Kiser and the loss of her son are living proof the internet has totally warped people’s perception of what’s acceptable, and just a general lack of empathy, imagine finger pointing or using it as an opportunity to bash a grieving family. It’s crazy behaviour.”
When your son dies, your world shatters You will never find peace, you will replay the day over and over, you will look for meaning. No words can heal the pain, but words definitely destroy. Emilie Kiser and her family need no more pain. Just be kind.
— Nicole Mikloiche (@NikiMik) May 22, 2025
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“If you think this kind of content is okay then you’re disgusting. There’s a family grieving a child so now it’s not the time for you to make videos pretending to be sad while all you want is views. Emilie and Brady or the Kiser family can see this and it is so insensitive,” someone else added.
At the time of writing this, all of Emilie’s profiles are still public, and one of her final posts before Trigg’s passing heartbreakingly celebrated her life as a mum of two on Mother’s Day.
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Featured image by: @emiliekiserand @bradykiser/Instagram