The backlash to the DaddyOFive series of “prank videos” on YouTube continued this week when the father and stepmother involved lost custody of two of the five children regularly seen in the clips, ...
The controversial DaddyOFive YouTube parents lost custody of two of their children for allegedly making dark "prank" videos featuring them The father and stepmother who pull dark pranks on their ...
The Maryland couple pleaded guilty earlier this week to child neglect charges and were sentenced to probation A Maryland couple who ran a controversial YouTube channel where they posted prank videos ...
A Maryland couple lost custody of two of their five children after a series of YouTube videos featuring controversial pranks they pulled on their kids raised concern online. Mike and Heather Martin, ...
FREDERICK, Md. - A Maryland couple known for their "DaddyOFive" videos of controversial pranks involving their children are convicted of child neglect, but won't set foot in jail. A judge sentenced ...
Mike Martin, the man behind the DaddyOFive YouTube channel, and his second wife Heather lost custody of two of his five children, Cody and Emma, to their biological mother Rose Hall on Friday, ...
There is an important update on the disturbing case of DaddyOFive, and it involves the YouTube community that mobilised itself to get the story out there. The parents behind DaddyOFive, who came under ...
If you’re anything like me, this is going to make your skin crawl. DaddyOFive is a popular YouTube channel with over 750,000 subscribers, but some of the content has recently gotten them national ...
Two additional YouTube channels from the creators of the controversial “DaddyOFive” videos were removed Wednesday. The channels by Michael and Heather Martin, “FamilyOFive” and “FamilyOFive Gaming,” ...
Shay Carl Butler came to fame and fortune via a unitard. In August 2007, after a video of the father of two dancing in his wife Colette’s workout outfit went viral, he realized there might be a ...
FREDERICK, Md. — The Maryland couple, whose “DaddyOFive” YouTube videos featured them pranking their children, were found guilty of child neglect on Monday and sentenced to five years supervised ...