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Viral YouTube Christian Couple Total Frauds: Lie About Pregnancy, Having Extra
Sam Rader, a Terrell, TX YouTube vlogger known for his recent viral videos, is listed as a paying user of the cheating website Ashley Madison, The Daily Mail reports. “I’m here to clarify some things with you guys, ’cause I owe it to you: I did make the account”. This is an issue that is in our past.
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“I brought this to my church at the time [and] to my discipleship partner, and to my wife’s attention”. She has forgiven me for this mistake that I made and opening the account… “I’ve never had an affair with anybody, ever, while I’ve been married with Nia”, he said.
Now Sam is speaking out about the accusations and confirms it is his account in the couple’s newest video titled “Forgiven”. “This is in our past and it’s unfortunate that it’s being dug up right now. And it always will be”.
Just days later she miscarried, and the couple released an emotional video detailing that experience, as well.
“Sam kept confronting people who were calling them out on Twitter and saying he wanted to punch them”, another person in attendance said on Tumblr.
Singer/songwriter Meghan Tonjes first accused Sam of threatening other vloggers in a series of tweets Saturday.
After the run-in, event organizers kicked Sam out for the safety of others.
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“It was one person, and I didn’t make a threat”, Rader said to Gawker. Rader was asked to leave, but he doesn’t know what happened with the other vlogger.