Viral YouTube Christian Couple Total Frauds: Lie About Pregnancy, Having Extra
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This comes just days after news broke that Rader had a paid account on the cheating website Ashley Madison.
Vlogger Fair program director Liz Bradshaw said in a statement that Sam and his wife left for “personal reasons”, adding, “VloggerFair prides itself on being an event where our guests and community feel welcome and safe”. “I’m here to clarify some things with you guys, ’cause I owe it to you: I did make the account”. “This was brought to my wife’s attention”.
Sam says he never met with someone face-to-face.
Nia also contended in the video that she stands by her husband and has indeed forgiven him for his past actions. “What some of you don’t understand is we are all broken, even Christians. We come to God as broken people, and He sent Jesus on the cross to save us from those sins”. People celebrated when Sam surprised Nia about her pregnancy.
Following an appearance at Vlogger Fair, an annual YouTube fan and creator gathering, in Seattle, Washington, on Saturday, the 29-year-old Christian family vlogger and father of two was reportedly removed from the conference for allegedly threatening to assault other YouTubers.
The couple is using their platform now to share their faith, despite their shortcomings.
I tried so hard not to report on the Raders, and yet, here I am, sucked into the Sam and Nia vortex, reporting on the Raders.