IJAMSVILLE, Md. -- The parents known for extreme prank videos on YouTube have lost custody of two of their children. The videos posted to "DaddyOFive" YouTube channel have caused a firestorm of ...
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 videos on the DaddyOFive YouTube channel garnered widespread backlash. — -- The parents who rose to YouTube stardom by posting videos of themselves playing pranks on their children — which ...
Sometimes, good comes from bad. Noticing that the awful “INVISIBLE INK PRANK! (EPIC FREAKOUT)” video has been removed from YouTube is one of those times. On Monday, we brought you the story of ...
FREDERICK, Md. -- A husband and wife who posted controversial "prank" videos of themselves berating their children have been sentenced to five years of probation. The Baltimore Sun reported Monday ...
The Maryland couple who ran a controversial YouTube channel, DaddyOFive — where they posted prank videos involving their blended family of five kids, specifically 11-year-old daughter Emma and ...
The crazed father and stepmother who pull horrific pranks on their children on their DaddyOFive YouTube channel may be facing up to five years in prison after being hit with child neglect charges for ...
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 ...
No one’s laughing, DaddyOFive. The controversial parents who posted videos to YouTube of their children seemingly crying in fear, could face up to 10 years in prison. Michael Martin and his wife, the ...
IJAMSVILLE, Md. -- The parents known for extreme prank videos on YouTube have lost custody of two of their children. The videos posted to "DaddyOFive" YouTube channel have caused a firestorm of ...
IJAMSVILLE, Md. -- The parents known for extreme prank videos on YouTube have lost custody of two of their children. The videos posted to "DaddyOFive" YouTube channel have caused a firestorm of ...
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