Update, 6/15: In an Instagram post, Myka Stauffer, the face of the family's brand, posted a lengthy apology. Coincidentally, that paperwork was completed on the same day he and Myka posted the video explaining why they had rehomed Huxley. The Stauffer Garage YouTube channel includes detailed tutorials about how best to rehabilitate both the exterior and interior of vehicles. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. It is also a way for our children to remember their childhood and the adventures they went on. James Stauffer is married to YouTube personality wife Myka Stauffer and the couple was slammed for rehoming their adopted autistic son, Huxley. Here’s what you need to know about James Stauffer: We are super excited to be attending CVX this weekend!!! We all have a story to tell and this is our way of doing it. Getting back into the detailing game after 8 years, I had to rebuild my arsenal of detailing tools and products and struggled to find tools that were of the quality I needed to get the job done. Text us for exclusive photos and videos, royal news, and way more. This journey we are all on is truly magical and by sharing ours with you, we hope to inspire others to embrace each and every day to the fullest. The video garnered backlash, with viewers commenting on Twitter and elsewhere online that they will no longer be watching the Stauffers' content. They do not deserve to keep making money from their YouTube channel when it grew to the size it is now because of HIM," writes the petitioner. If you are in the Salt Lake area or going to CVX Live we would love to meet you guys so say hi if you see us! Complete Disaster Interior Car DetailingComplete Disaster Full Interior Car Detailing Transformation! I wanted to have the best tools and products available to help everyone get their cars clean like never before which is why I make sure I find and test every product from multiple sources before sharing them with you. "In coming to know our clients we know they are a loving family and are very caring parents that would do anything for their children. Myka Stauffer's lawyers are speaking out after her decision to rehome her son was met with backlash. Stauffer explained on the Fox Clean website that the success of his YouTube channel inspired him to turn the hobby into a full-time profession: In 2018 I began posting videos on my Youtube channel, Stauffer Garage, sharing my tips and techniques with the world. Marie Claire participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. The child will thrive in a place better suited for him. He actually has a larger following than his wife: more than 97 million views since 2014 and 970,000 subscribers. She has lost several sponsorships as well. We know our clients would ask for your prayers and support and to respect their privacy with what has been the most difficult decision of their lives.". ", "There's not an ounce of our body that doesn't love Huxley with all of our being," Myka tearfully added. The petition was closed, with the person who started it writing: "Myka has removed all pictures of Huxley and set all videos of his adoption on her YouTube channel to private and will no longer generate revenue. Until this week, Myka Stauffer was a mid-level YouTube and Instagram influencer, a mom of five whose parenting vlogs and Instagram posts boasted a loyal following and several high-profile sponsors. James Stauffer is married to social media personality Myka Stauffer, whose YouTube videos about her life as a stay-at-home mother have garnered more than 74 million views since 2014. The real reason YouTuber Myka Stauffer and her husband James rehomed their adopted autistic son has been revealed by police. I loved you before, I love you more today and will be even more head over heels in love with you in the future. He could've been hurting her children doing stuff that we just don't know about. All About YouTuber Who Placed Son with New Family 2 Years After Adoption. Up to five percent of adoptions in the U.S. are ultimately dissolved, meaning the child is un-adopted, per The Atlantic. A post shared by Myka Stauffer (@mykastauffer) on Jun 24, 2020 at 3:40pm PDT, Stauffer has also removed all content on her social channels that features Huxley, presumably in response to both the backlash and a Change.org petition entitled: "Remove Myka Stauffer’s MONETIZED YouTube videos exploiting a special needs child" that was signed by more than 150,000 people. But the announcement, and the subsequent BuzzFeed article, ignited a storm of controversy for the parents—particularly Myka, the face of the family and the person who creates and stars in most of the family's videos. DEEP CLEANING A Filthy Land Cruiser This was by far the hairest and pet hair infested car I've ever had the pleasure of detailing! Stauffer Says Huxley Is Living With a ‘New Mommy’ In a ‘Forever Home’ an update on our family … Investigations are officially underway with local authorities to ensure Huxley was placed somewhere safely. He Ran the Family Website ‘The Stauffer Life,’ Which Still Features Young Huxley. DEEP CLEANING the Nastiest Pet Hair SUV! James Stauffer majored in mechanical engineering at the University of Central Florida, according to his LinkedIn page. "With international adoptions, sometimes there’s unknowns and things that are not transparent on files," James said in the video. ", RELATED: YouTuber Myka Stauffer Reveals She Rehomed Her Son Who Has Autism 2 Years After She Adopted Him, "This is devastating news for any parent.