Share

YouTube pregnancy announcement video star speaks out after being caught on

A vlogger who unexpectedly told his wife she was pregnant and later revealed the tragic loss of the couple’s baby, has admitted to having an Ashley Madison account.

Advertisement

“As you may have seen, my name has been associated with an Ashley Madison account website made for spouses who want to have an affair”, a somber Rader, with Nia by his side, says to the camera.

Nia says she forgave Sam for creating the account. He also claims in a statement that he never actually went through with an affair. (We reached out to Sam for comment but have not heard back.) Though his latest pregnancy stunt video was controversial, Sam has built a real, loyal following preaching the bible and vlogging about wanting to be a “good man” to his wife of nearly six years, Nia-the kind of “man I want [my daughter] to marry”. “It was staged. It was all orchestrated by God above and nothing else”.

“It was one person, and I didn’t make a threat”. I’ve sought forgiveness to God, and he’s forgiven me. The couple did not start posting to YouTube until the next year, but the time Rader was an Ashley Madison user coincides with the couple’s fourth anniversary and the birth of their second child.

Sam Radar, one half of the YouTube Christian video blogging team Sam and Nia, confirmed on Friday that he did have an Ashley Madison account. You really don’t remember partaking in their smiles and hugs and laughs as they – already parents to two kids – forgot all about the poor fetus and concentrated on their viewers – “you guys” – and their imminent 15 minutes of fame? This was before I got onto YouTube. Sam Rader’s name has just been discovered among the millions to have had a paid Ashley Madison account.

My wife and I plan to move forward as normal with our vlog, as we will not allow Satan any foothold in our lives.

Rader admits that he was asked to leave the conference following the incident, but he doesn’t know whether the other blogger was asked to leave as well.

This revelation came after Duggar was revealed in May to have molested five teen girls – including two of his sisters – in 2002.

Advertisement

Nia joins in with some words of support for her husband and encourages anyone who is going through a rough patch to find ways to resolve their problems and save their marriage – just like she says her own marriage is worth fighting for.

Founded in 2002 Ashley Madison the world's biggest online dating website for married men and women has over 20 mill