
Influencer Emilie Kiser flooded with messages of support after son Trigg dies age three in drowning accident
Social media influencer Emilie Kiser has been flooded with messages of support after her three-year-old son died in a devastating drowning incident.
Trigg Kiser passed away days after being found unresponsive in a backyard pool, according to the Chandler Police Department, per KBTX.
Police officers and firefighters initially performed CPR on the tot before he was airlifted to Phoenix Children's Hospital, Arizona, for immediate medical attention.
Tragically, the toddler died on the afternoon of May 18.
Officials have extended their deepest sympathies to the Kiser family, stating that no additional details will be released at this time out of respect for their privacy.
The incident remains under investigation.
Fans and loyal followers of Emilie have since hurried to her Instagram and TikTok accounts to offer their condolences to the grieving mom.
'Have never been more heartbroken for someone I've never met - you're in our thoughts and prayers. Stay strong,' one Instagram user commented on Emilie's most recent selfie, alongside a broken heart emoji.
'I'm so sorry you have to feel this pain, Emilie,' another user wrote.
'No mother should have to experience the loss of their child. He only knew love, mama.'
On TikTok, followers posted underneath Emilie's most recent morning vlog, which features several scenes of the mom with her husband Brady, Trigg, and Teddy - their newborn.
'You're a good mom. Brady is a good dad.
'Nothing can change that,' one viewer wrote under the video.
'When one mama cries we all cry,' someone else wrote.
'We will always be here for you guys Emilie, whenever you guys are ready. We love you guys endlessly,' another user added.
The family has yet to post any update or give out any statement.
Fans and loyal followers of Emilie have since hurried to her Instagram and TikTok accounts to offer their condolences to the grieving mom
Emilie has 1.2 million followers on Instagram and 3.4 million followers on TikTok - a following she has amassed through posting lifestyle content about being a mom and raising her two children.
She and Brady first became parents in July 2021 when they welcomed their son Trigg.
Just over two years later, in September 2024, the couple revealed they were expecting their second child.
'WE GOTTA BABY GROWING,' Kiser captioned a sonogram post. 'We can not wait to add another angel to our family. Whatever you are, we love you so much already.'
In March, the Kiser family officially grew by one with the arrival of their second son, Teddy.
Emilie announced the joyful news on Instagram, writing: 'We love you so much and our hearts feel like they are going to burst.'
She also expressed gratitude for the experience, sharing: 'I am so grateful for a smooth delivery, a healthy baby, and the best husband. Could not have done it without my rock @bradykiser. The love I have for my boys is infinite.'

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