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Grief does not follow a script, nor does healing in the public eye.
Months after an unimaginable loss, Emilie Kiser carefully navigates life, motherhood, and online scrutiny.
As she returned to social media over the holidays, a question from a follower sparked a conversation, prompting Emilie to speak directly about family, love and how they move forward together.
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As the holiday season arrived, Emilie gave her followers a sweet glimpse into how her family celebrated Christmas after the tragic loss of her son, Trigg.
In a December 28 TikTok Downloadsthe content creator documented a low-key vacation spent in California with her extended family, husband Brady Kiser and their youngest son Teddy.
The video followed Emilie through intentionally calm everyday moments.
She showed shopping trips, breakfasts with her siblings, embroidery projects and a trip to the movies.
There were no big celebrations or forced cheers, just fragments of togetherness during a season that seemed very different from years past.
This return to publication marked a new stage in Emilie’s gradual return to social networks after months of decline following Trigg’s drowning.
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The tone of the video reflected balance, offering a routine without pretending that everything was back to normal.
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Shortly after the video was posted online, a comment appeared that changed the conversation.
A follower asked what Emilie Kiser’s family thought of her husband Brady in the wake of the tragedy, writing, “How does your family treat your husband? Are they polite? Are they angry? What are their feelings? They probably don’t even show their feelings.”
The comment quickly sparked reactions from other viewers who felt it crossed the line.
One person responded to defend the family, saying: “That comment was so unnecessary. Hope you all had a lovely Christmas.”
The exchange highlighted the challenges Emilie faces when sharing pieces of her life online.
Even as she documents healing moments, she continues to encounter deeply personal questions from strangers trying to make sense of her family’s grief.
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Rather than ignore the comment, Emilie chose to respond to it herself.
She responded directly, offering clarity and ending speculation about tensions within her family.
“My whole family loves him so much,” she wrote. “If anything, their unwavering love for him and Trigg is something that has helped us a lot in coming together as a family.”
His words reframed the narrative that some online observers had begun to imagine.
Instead of anger or blame, Emilie emphasized unity and compassion, making it clear that Brady remains fully supported by those close to him.
The response resonated with many followers, who praised her honesty and strength.
It also highlighted how grief can bring families together, even as strangers try to interpret the unthinkable from a distance.
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In another video shared on Dec. 27, Emilie spoke candidly on camera about how her family approached the holidays this year.
She explained that she didn’t want to “force” a sense of normalcy, recognizing that there was nothing normal about their situation.
She went further, describing the season in blunt terms and admitting it had been a “terrible” Christmas.
The honesty struck a chord with viewers who recognized the courage it takes to name pain without sugarcoating it for the sake of appearances.
Since returning to social media in September after a long hiatus, Emilie’s content reflects this balance between routine and raw emotion.
Along with daily vlogs, she made space for grief, letting her followers see that healing doesn’t happen in a straight line.
On Christmas Eve, Emilie shared one of her most personal videos to date, offering a rare glimpse of Brady as they prepared for a holiday road trip.
THE video captured quiet moments, showing Emilie waking up, turning on the Christmas tree lights, taking Teddy out of his crib, packing clothes, preparing medicine and making a bottle.
Towards the end, Brady appeared briefly while loading suitcases into their truck, wearing a brown tracksuit and baseball cap.
It was his first appearance in content since Trigg’s death, and the moment seemed more low-key than performative.
Emilie closed the vlog by showing off her “outfit of the night” as the family prepared to meet relatives for dinner.
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The caption read: “I hope you all have a safe holiday and as always, thank you for your love, support and kind words. They always mean the world.”
As Emilie Kiser continues to share pieces of her life, she does so with intention and care.
Its message remains consistent and shows that healing is personal, that family is fundamental and that love, even in grief, can be a powerful force for progress.