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Yahoo
2 days ago
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- Yahoo
Avery Woods Wears Heartbreaking Tribute to Emilie Kiser's Son Trigg in First TikTok Since 3-Year-Old's Death
Emilie Kiser's late son Trigg died in the hospital on May 18, days after he was reportedly found unconscious in a backyard pool in Arizona Avery Woods, Kiser's friend, paid tribute to Trigg by wearing a necklace with his name in a new TikTok Woods had not posted on social media since May 13, the day after Trigg was found unresponsiveAvery Woods is paying tribute to her friend Emilie Kiser's late son, Trigg. As previously reported by PEOPLE, the 3-year-old died in the hospital on May 18, days after he was reportedly found unconscious in a backyard pool in Arizona on May 12. In the Monday, June 2 upload, Woods does a GRWM (Get Ready With Me) for fans, explaining in the caption, "Been awhile since I put makeup on so thought I'd get ready for our anniversary 🤍 missed you." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! For the video, Woods wore her hair slicked back as she applied her makeup in a white spaghetti-strap tank top. She stayed silent throughout the video as viewers saw her go through every step of her makeup process. While the video was a little over a minute long, it was her jewelry that caught fans' attention. Woods wore three-layered necklaces, one of which held a circular pendant with the name "Trigg." "The necklace 🪽 you are such a good friend Avery❤️," Jaclyn Hill wrote. Krystiana Tiana commented, "Missed you girl. Your face looks stunning, glowy, and refreshed but the pain in your eyes breaks my heart. Hugs🫶🏻." Samantha Jo added, "so beyond glad she has you, I love you." This was Woods' first TikTok since Trigg's death on Sunday, May 18. Before that, she posted a video on May 13, sharing how she was going to surprise her daughter, Stevie, on her birthday. She also addressed her social media absence on her Instagram Stories, writing, "Hi 🤍 missed you & hope you're doing well." In a statement issued on behalf of the Chandler Police Department, spokesperson Sonu Wasu told PEOPLE that Trigg was hospitalized after authorities responded to a drowning call on May 12. The toddler was taken to Chandler Regional Medical Center and then to Phoenix Children's Hospital in critical condition, according to AZ Central. Trigg died on May 18, police and the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner confirmed in documents seen by PEOPLE. Kiser and her husband, Brady, are also parents to son Theodore, who was born in March. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Kiser filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, May 27, in Arizona Superior Court for Maricopa County to keep records about Trigg's death out of public view, according to court documents reviewed by PEOPLE. Read the original article on People

Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Yahoo
Son of Chandler-based influencer dies after water incident. What we know
The 3-year-old son of a social media influencer died on May 18 after a drowning call in Chandler several days earlier. Trigg Kiser was the son of TikTok celebrity Emilie Kiser and her husband, Brady Kiser. Emilie Kiser has more than 3 million followers on TikTok and has a presence on other social media platforms, including Instagram and YouTube. Her family often has been featured in her posts. Here's what we know about her child's death and their well-known life published on social media. Shortly before 6 p.m. on May 12, officers responded to a drowning call at a home near East Chandler Heights and South Cooper roads, said Chandler police spokesperson Sonu Wasu. They performed CPR until firefighters arrived and took over medical care, she said. Trigg was taken to Chandler Regional Medical Center and then to Phoenix Children's Hospital in critical condition, Wasu said. His death on May 18 was confirmed by police and the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner. "Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the child's family and loved ones during this unimaginable time," Wasu said. An investigation into the circumstances preceding the drowning call was underway, she said. The Arizona Republic reached out to the Kiser family and Phoenix Children's Hospital for comment. The Kiser family had not publicly released a statement. As the publication of this article, Emilie last posted on her Instagram the same day of the water incident that resulted in her son's death. The post included images of her and two young children. Emilie Kiser, 26, is a Chandler-based influencer with more more than three million followers on TikTok alone and was known for lifestyle and vlog-style content. She is originally from Phoenix, Arizona, and attended Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, she said on TikTok in 2022. While in college, she met her husband, Brady Kiser, who she has been married to since 2020. The couple moved to Chandler in November 2024, according to Emilie Kiser's TikTok. In addition to Trigg Kiser, the couple shares son Theodore Kiser, who was born in March. Emilie Kiser previously shared on TikTok that her son Trigg had started swim lessons in 2023. USA TODAY's Melina Khan contributed to this article. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: What to know about death of Trigg Kiser, son of Chandler influencer


Miami Herald
19-05-2025
- Health
- Miami Herald
Influencer Emilie Kiser's 3-year-old son dies days after accidental drowning
Six days after initial reports revealed a 3-year-old boy was found unconscious in a swimming pool, Arizona police have confirmed the identity of the child. According to Chandler police spokesperson Sonu Wasu, police first responded to calls of a possible drowning just before 6 p.m. local time Monday, May 12. On Sunday, May 18, AZ Central reported that the young boy is Trigg Kiser, son of popular TikToker Emilie Kiser. As Wasu shared in an initial statement, those at the home performed CPR on the child until first responders arrived at the scene. Trigg is said to have been taken to Chandler Regional Medical Center and then later transferred to Phoenix Children's Hospital. Police and the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner confirmed the news of Trigg's death, according to AZ Central. 'Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the child's family and loved ones during this unimaginable time,' Wasu said. An investigation into what happened remains ongoing. Trigg was often featured on Emilie Kiser's social media accounts. She and her husband, Brady Kiser, recently welcomed their second child into the world in March. In April, Emilie Kiser shared a sweet video of Trigg meeting his younger brother, Teddy. According to the Children's Safety Network, 3,572 people in the U.S. die from drowning each year, and 945 of them are children. 'Children account for 1 out of 4 drowning deaths.' It's reported that 'most children ages 1 through 4 drown in swimming pools at home,' and it can happen 'quickly and quietly.' The Children's Safety Network reports that 'swimming lessons reduce the risk of drowning in 1- to 4-year-old children by 88%' and an isolated four-sided fence around the pool can reduce the risk of drowning 'by 83%.' Fans have since taken to the comment sections of Emilie Kiser's social media posts to share their condolences. 'Have never been more heartbroken for someone I've never met— you're in our thoughts and prayers. stay strong,' one comment read. 'You and Brady are such amazing, loving parents, and people. Thank you for sharing your life and family with us, I hope you all can heal privately together but know so many of us are thinking of you, and love you,' another commenter added. 'I watched him live the happiest, fullest life filled with endless love and amazing parents. Heartbroken. My heart and prayers with you forever,' shared another. Neither Emilie nor Brady Kiser have issued a public statement.