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Are Family Vloggers Really Leaving California to Avoid Paying Their Kids?
Hatred of these types of influencers is at a fever pitch right now.
After a handful of California-based family influencers announced they were ditching the Golden State for Tennessee, other folks on the internet shared a theory: What if the reason they were leaving was because of a new child-labor law that requires parents to put a percentage of their earnings into a trust? Even if you’re not on the Christian-family-vlogger side of the internet, there’s still a decent chance you’re familiar with the LaBrant family (YouTube subscriber count: 12.8 million), which includes Cole, a former Vine influencer; Savannah, mother of Everleigh; and their four shared children, Posie, Zealand, Sunday, and Beckham Blue. There’s also the fact that the country is in the middle of a major crisis over what counts as “family values.” These influencers are often emblematic of the white Christian tradwives who preach subservience to their husbands and homeschooling for their kids while rights for Americans who don’t conform are being stripped away.
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