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Emilie Kiser broke her three-month-long silence on the death of her 3-year-old son, Trigg, who drowned in the family pool at her Arizona home in May.
Kiser, a 26-year-old TikTok creator with millions of followers, issued her first emotional statement on social media on Thursday, describing her grief as “impossible to put into words.”
The case has drawn national attention given Kiser’s public platform as a “mom influencer” with more than 4 million TikTok followers.
Kiser’s message provided the first glimpse into how her family is coping.
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Mom influencer Emilie Kiser broke her silence on Thursday after her son Trigg tragically died in May. (Getty Images, Emilie Kiser via Instagram)
On May 12, Trigg was playing in the backyard of the Kiser family’s Chandler home when he tripped on an inflatable chair and fell into the pool, according to police.
Surveillance video confirmed the fall was accidental. The boy remained submerged for several minutes before being pulled out. Kiser was not home at the time of the incident. The boy’s father, Brady Kiser, was watching Trigg and the couple’s newborn son. He told police he was distracted by the baby inside when Trigg fell in.
First responders performed CPR and rushed Trigg to the hospital, where he remained on life support for nearly a week. He died six days later on May 18.
Calling Trigg both her “baby and best friend,” Emilie Kiser accepted accountability for his death as his mother. She expressed deep regret, writing: “One of the hardest lessons I carry is that a permanent pool fence could have saved his life, and it is something I will never overlook again.”

Trigg Kiser, 3, drowned in the family’s pool in May. (Emilie Kiser/Instagram)
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Emilie Kiser wrote in her Instagram story that her son Trigg’s death is a “pain, heartache, and void that no family should ever have to endure.” (Emilie Kiser via Instagram)
Emilie Kiser also said she will be drawing stricter boundaries online to protect her family’s privacy. “I now have seen through this tragedy how relationships online lack boundaries, especially in protecting children’s privacy. Moving forward, I will be establishing more boundaries with what I share online,” she wrote.
She thanked her family and supporters, writing “To our family: we would not be getting…
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