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Influencer Finds Solace in Scrapbooking After Tragic Loss of 3-Year-Old Son

Summary

  • Influencer Emilie, 26, opens up about grief journey after 3-year-old son Trigg's death
  • Finds comfort in morning routines and scrapbooking to honor son's memory
  • Also shares emotional update on cutting her hair as part of healing process
Influencer Finds Solace in Scrapbooking After Tragic Loss of 3-Year-Old Son

In the weeks leading up to October 22, 2025, 26-year-old influencer Emilie has been openly sharing her grief journey with her followers after the devastating loss of her 3-year-old son Trigg in May.

On October 21st, Emilie took to her Instagram Stories to reveal a new haircut, writing, "Had the itch to cut a little more. I love you @marissasuebeauty." This update comes shortly after she discussed how starting her mornings in the sun has been helpful for her mental health and mood lately. Emilie shared that she enjoys sitting outside and people-watching while sipping her iced coffee.

Earlier this month, Emilie also opened up about the emotional challenges of scrapbooking as a way to honor her late son's memory. "Started scrapbooking lately with my friends and it's been fun to do but also really really hard," she wrote. "Printing out photos of the boys and seeing what our family looked like just 5 months ago feels like a punch to the gut."

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Emilie and her husband Brady Kiser, who live in Arizona, also share a 6-month-old son named Teddy. Emilie has vowed to not avoid photos, videos, or memories of Trigg, as she believes it would only make the grieving process more difficult in the long run.

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Emilie has been open about her grief journey, finding solace in morning routines, scrapbooking, and getting a new haircut as part of the healing process after the tragic passing of her 3-year-old son Trigg.
Emilie has shared that she has started scrapbooking with friends, which has been "fun to do but also really really hard." Seeing photos of her family just 5 months ago feels like "a punch to the gut" as she honors her late son's memory.
Emilie and her husband Brady Kiser live in Arizona. They also have a 6-month-old son named Teddy, in addition to their late 3-year-old son Trigg.

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