Emilie Kiser showed public gratitude for fans after they checked in on her husband, Brady Kiser.
In a TikTok post shared on Tuesday, September 23, the influencer took to its comments section to approve of multiple fans’ concerns over Brady’s wellbeing. “I hope Brady is doing okay,” wrote one user, which drew a heart emoji from Emilie.
Another fan commented, “Hope Brady is okay sending love his way too!!” which drew another heart from Emilie.
Brady was home alone in Arizona on May 12 watching the couple’s son, Trigg, and Trigg’s younger brother, Teddy, when Trigg, 3, fell into the family’s outdoor pool. He was pulled unconscious from the pool and died several days later, with investigators recommending in the tragedy’s aftermath that Brady be charged with a Class 4 felony charge of child abuse.
The Chandler, Arizona, Police Department’s recommendation was ultimately denied by the local Attorney’s Office, who confirmed its decision via a statement on July 25.
Emilie’s latest online activity came just three days after she returned to social media following her son’s death. In Tuesday’s post, Emilie was filmed stepping out of six-month-old Teddy’s bedroom before launching into household chores including getting the family’s laundry folded.
“I would rather fold than put everything away,” Emilie, dressed in a crisp white shirt and short plaid skirt, told the camera. “But now I have to put everything away.” She then opened up a giant inbuilt closet that housed floor-to-ceiling linen and towels, before moving into a living area to close blinds and curtains and getting into her nightly beauty regimen. “Hope you all had a great weekend,” Emilie captioned the post, which also showed her cross stitching and recommending cherry juice to followers.
Her Sunday, September 20, TikTok — Emilie’s first online post since May — discussed the influencer’s headspace in recent months.
“I have been offline for the last little bit. I’m just doing my best every day to figure this out, figure my life out. I’m just taking it day by day. I’m going to do the same with my content,” Emilie said in her post. “I’m not going to act like things are fine and dandy, and I don’t want it to come off that way with me coming back and making content again. This is really therapeutic for me.”
Emilie continued, “I miss talking to you guys, but I don’t know what that’s going to fully look like. I don’t know how much I’m willing to share, especially about my grief journey.”