Emilie Kiser Shares First Video of Husband Since 3-Year-Old Son's Tragic Drowning
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Jane LaCroixDecember 26, 2025 at 1:26 AM
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Emilie Kiser is slowly letting followers back into her life after an unimaginable loss.
On Christmas Eve, the influencer shared the first glimpse of her husband, Brady Kiser, since the tragic death of their 3-year-old son, Trigg, earlier this year.
In a TikTok uploaded on Wednesday, December 24, Emilie, 26, shared moments from a holiday road trip with her family. The video showed her packing up items for her 9-month-old son, Theodore, before heading out, while Brady, 28, briefly walked through the frame. Though subtle, the clip marked the first time viewers have seen Brady in any videos since Trigg’s death over the summer.
“Hope you all have a safe holiday, and as always, thank you for the love, support, and kind words,” Emilie captioned the post. “They mean the world, always❤️.”
Trigg’s death made headlines in May after the toddler was found unconscious in the family’s Arizona home pool. Brady was home at the time of the incident. Authorities later submitted a criminal charge recommendation, but the case did not move forward. Brady’s attorney publicly thanked officials in July for what he described as a thorough investigation and referred to the incident as “a tragic accident.”
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Emilie broke her silence months later, returning to TikTok after a lengthy hiatus with a deeply emotional message about loss and grief. “Loss of this magnitude feels impossible to put into words,” she said in late August. “I’ve spent days, weeks, months trying to find them and also take the time I’ve needed to digest the loss of my baby.”
Since then, Emilie has gradually resumed posting, sharing reflections on returning to social media at her own pace. “I have missed getting to chat with you guys everyday,” she said in a September video. “I really do love this community we have here, and I hope that in coming back and sharing what I choose to, I can reconnect with you guys and, hopefully, help anyone going through a similar situation.”
November marked the six month anniversary since Trigg's death, which Emilie acknowledged in another statement on Instagram. “The second it hit midnight this morning it’s like my body knew. Knew that today was six months,” she wrote. “What felt like any ordinary day six months ago turned into the worst moments of my entire life. The day my son Trigg drowned.”
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