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Emilie Kiser is feeling the love — and so is her husband — after what has been a really tough year.
The 26-year-old social media influencer has shown glimpses of her family life over the past few months since returning to TikTok and Instagram in September — four months after the death of her son Trigg.
On Dec. 28, she shared a video documenting her day spent with family as they celebrated the holiday.
“Love family time so much,” she wrote in the TikTok caption.
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Many of her fans took to the comment section to share how much they enjoy seeing her “surrounded by so much love and support” as she re-incorporates her husband Brady Kiser into her videos.
Emilie Kiser’s husband had been absent from her videos up until recently.
In one comment under her Dec. 28 video, a fan asked whether or not her family has any ill will toward Brady.
“How does your family deal with your husband? Are they polite? Are they angry? What are their feelings? They probably don’t even show their feelings,” the fan commented.
Many of Emilie’s fans were quick to denounce the comment as “unnecessary,” “odd,” “awful,” “hateful” and even “inappropriate” before praising Emilie for her “beautiful response.”
"My entire family loves him so so much," she wrote in a reply, per People. "If anything their unwavering love for him and Trigg, is something that has helped us so much to come together as a family."
Emilie Kiser describes her Christmas as a ‘terrible’ one
This Christmas was the first for Emilie and Brady Kiser’s without their late son Trigg.
The Dec. 28 video comes just seven months after their older son Trigg was hospitalized after a drowning incident in the family's backyard pool.
Emilie Kiser’s son died in the hospital on May 18, six days after the drowning occurred.
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In a Dec. 27 “get ready with me” video, Emilie said she didn’t want to have a “traditional” Christmas this year without Trigg, but praised her family for making the holiday feel “special” for their other son Teddy.
“We were able to have just really quality family time together and that is really all we wanted this year,” Emilie said in the video. “Making memories still, but not having it feel like a normal Christmas.”
“I didn’t want to force a normal Christmas because it is not a normal Christmas. It was, quite frankly, a terrible Christmas for us,” she added.
Emilie Kiser’s family spent the holiday season in California, as opposed to her home in Arizona.
“I’m really just so grateful to my siblings because they all just kind of picked up what they were going to do this year,” she said.
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“They all just were kind of like, ‘We are gonna do whatever you guys want to do and whatever makes you guys comfortable this year,” she added.











