YouTube vlogger Jordan Cheyenne is facing backlash, with fans accusing her of using her emotionally distressed son to garner views in a video.
Jordan Cheyenne is a lifestyle vlogger from California, with over 530,000 subscribers. Mainly capturing content depicting her family life and fitness tips, the YouTuber has been under fire from the Twitter community for one of her latest videos.
The video titled “We are heartbroken” has since been deleted, but has still found its way onto social media.
Controversial thumbnail
In the vlog “We are heartbroken,” Jordan and her son discuss how plans to adopt a puppy were changed after discovering that the canine had contracted an illness. Before closing out the video Jordan asks her son to come into the frame: “Come closer, put your head over here”.
Upset by the news, her son was visibly crying about the vlog’s subject matter. “Act like you’re crying” Cheyanne requested before her son replied with “I am crying.” Cheyenne goes on to instruct her son further on how to make the thumbnail.
this is so DISTURBING what is wrong with mom vloggers omfg pic.twitter.com/krUjM5Sfit
— elle ⚢ (@artangeIII) September 8, 2021
Despite the removal of the original video, Twitter users haven’t hesitated in vocalising their concern. “I will NEVER understand showing your child breaking down on the internet. You’re supposed to protect them” one user commented on the matter of creating family vlog content.
Jordan Cheyenne apologizes
Following the growing amount of replies to Jordan’s actions, the vlogger returned to YouTube shortly after to issue a response. Addressing the thumbnail moment head-on, she said “it was so disgusting of me, I should not have done that at all.”
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Describing the latter half of the video as a blooper segment, Jordan acknowledged that many viewers already caught the moment before deletion: “I re-watched it and you guys are completely right”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVUr-WCXCQE
While comments are disabled on the apology video, more social media comments continue to pour in.
She’s busy gaslighting everyone about what we saw. We didn’t see her posing for a thumbnail with her son. We saw her coaching him on how to fake cry. While he was really crying. May she taste nothing but rancid camel sweat for the rest of her life.
— LeenieBoBeenie – Happily Vaxxed (@ColleenPosley) September 10, 2021
The YouTuber released a final video addressing the situation. “I will not be including Christian in any future content, and fully taking a step back from social media to prioritize my son’s and my mental health” Jordan confirmed in the video’s description. The video has now been deleted.
Jordan hasn’t followed up on her last video at the time of writing, but it is safe to assume her content will take a new direction going forward.