Emilie Kiser Slams Criticism Over How She’s Grieving Son Trigg

Emily Keyser She defends her choice not to publicly discuss the death of her 3-year-old son, Trig, earlier this year.
The influencer, 26, shared her feelings via Tik Tok On Monday, October 13, he speaks in depth about losing Trigg for the first time since he drowned in May.
“Unless you’ve lost someone and you’re grieving, you won’t understand what you’re going to do or how you’re going to react. Because you’ve never had to be in that situation, and I hope you never have to,” Kiser told her followers.
“I mean everyone loses someone or something at some point in their life, but losing a child is literally the worst pain. And I don’t want anyone to go through that,” she continued with tears in her eyes.
Kiser said she is hurt by critics who believe she did not grieve properly or did not open up enough about the tragedy.
“For people to say, ‘If it were me, I would just be paralyzed and I would think about them all day and I wouldn’t be able to go on.’ Don’t you think that everywhere I look in my house, I don’t see my child?” She said. “His pictures are everywhere. His artwork is everywhere. … I love it because it’s my baby and I never want to forget it. But I don’t show that to the camera. I don’t show you all that stuff.”
“I don’t share with my kids anymore, so I don’t share Teddy and I don’t share Trig. I’m doing the best I can and I’m sharing a very small portion because I’m not ready to share other things. I’m not ready to talk about other things. And that’s OK. These are the things I unpack in my therapy sessions and with professionals and with my family,” she explained. (She and her husband Brady Kiser Son Teddy, born in March, also participated.)
“And these are not the things I think I should be on the Internet talking about with millions of people,” Kiser added.
While she feels “ready to go back to work somewhat normally, I’m not ready to talk about anything about what happened to him,” adding through tears: “I’m dealing with the loss of my son a lot.”
Kiser added that people are “entitled to say what they want about my grief journey,” but reminded them that they “don’t see the full scope of things. I share the moments that I can afford to photograph and that I want to photograph, because it helps me kind of step out of my reality for a moment, and do my work, which I enjoy a lot. I really enjoy creating content. That’s why I do it.”
The Chandler, Arizona Police Department confirmed Us Weekly In May, Trig died after being pulled unconscious from the backyard pool of the family home. In July, the authorities submitted Recommendation of a criminal charge to Trig’s father, Brady, who was home when the accident occurred. A statement later released by the Maricopa County District Attorney’s Office said there was “no likelihood of conviction.”
After taking a break from social media in the wake of Trig’s death, Kiser She broke her silence In August.
“A loss of this magnitude seems impossible to put into words,” she wrote on Instagram at the time. “I spent days, weeks and months trying to find them and also take the time I needed to process the loss of my child.”
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2025-10-14 03:23:00