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Emilie Kiser shared a look at her preparations ahead of a date night with her husband Brady in a May 7 TikTok post
In May 2025, the pair’s 3-year-old son, Trigg, died in a drowning incident
“Spending lots of family time together and with the people we love and Trigg loves,” wrote Kiser, responding to a comment on her TikTok
Emilie Kiser is sharing a look at her preparations ahead of a date night with her husband Brady.
On May 7, the 27-year-old content creator shared a video on TikTok of her getting ready for a night out.
“Brady planned a little date night for us tonight,” she told her followers. “We’re going to one of our favorite restaurants, so I figure we get dressed together.” In the video, she shared the process of trying on a floral halter top and blue jeans.
Emilie also admitted that she had been having a “really low mental day” and had spent a while in bed before turning on the camera.
“Making my bed and getting dressed always help me when I’m struggling ❤️,” she added in the comments.
On May 12, 2025, Emilie and Brady’s 3-year-old son was found unconscious in their backyard pool and died at the hospital six days later.
Emilie Kiser, husband Brady, and son Trigg
Credit: emiliekiser/Instagram
The Chandler Police Department recommended that Brady — the only parent home at the time of his son’s drowning — be charged with a class 4 felony of child abuse, citing video evidence that Trigg had been left unsupervised in the backyard for more than nine minutes. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office later announced that it would not be pursuing charges, as there was “no likelihood of conviction” against Brady.
In the wake of her son’s death, Emilie, who was known online for sharing lifestyle and family content, took a hiatus from updating her social media accounts. She returned in August, penning an emotional message that she had taken time away to “digest the loss of my baby” and that she took “full accountability” for his death.
In the months that followed, Emilie continued to open up about her grief, sharing her experience in therapy, her choice not to take medication as part of her treatment plan and the emotional weight of seeing old photos of Trigg.
In April, she also responded to a comment asking how she “forgave” Brady after the incident, writing, “Lots of therapy and consistently. As well as realization that everyone deserves love, empathy, and forgiveness. And not giving a crap about other peoples opinions, which therapy helps with.”
Emilie Kiser and son Trigg
Credit: Emilie Kiser/Instagram
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In the comments of her latest TikTok, Emilie also responded to kind messages from her followers, including one who called her a “ray of sunshine” even at her “lowest.”
“I appreciate this,” the content creator wrote back. “I always want my page and audience to be a positive space so I do my best to show up in the way I would want others to feel🥺you guys help me so much to show up too.”
Responding to another commenter who said they were “thinking” of her “this month” ahead of the first anniversary of Trigg’s death. Emilie responded, “Thank you 🥺 Spending lots of family time together and with the people we love and Trigg loves.”
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