With over 800 000 subscribers, YouTube family vloggers DaddyOFive had hit social media success, but at what cost? The comedy channel has millions of views on YouTube and features two parents – Mike ...
Family days out, emotional updates, parenting tips and sweet siblings moments have all becomes staples of a family vlog. From candid confessions to first steps, some parents have made a career out of ...
A mother and father who emotionally abused their children in a bid to become famous on YouTube have had their sentence reduced. Michael and Heather Martin are now on unsupervised probation for ...
Michael and Heather Martin, the parents behind YouTube channel “DaddyOFive” which chronicled the lives of their family of … wait for it … five, had their probation sentence reduced this week by a ...
The Youtubers seen allegedly emotionally torturing some of their own children had their criminal sentence for child neglect reduced Tuesday by a Frederick County, Md. Judge. The lighter sentence came ...
Last year, a YouTuber named Mike Martin who posted on a channel called DaddyOFive came under fire when viewers began to point out that the wacky “pranks” he and his wife played on their kids were ...
The Maryland couple pleaded guilty earlier this week to child neglect charges and were sentenced to probation A Maryland couple who ran a controversial YouTube channel where they posted prank videos ...
A father and stepmother, who posted controversial prank videos on YouTube, have been sentenced to five years probation for child neglect. Michael and Heather Martin of Maryland faced fierce criticism ...
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 parents behind the incendiary and cringeworthy “DaddyOFive” YouTube videos have been sentenced to five years probation on charges of child neglect. Michael and Heather Martin, of Ijamsville, Md., ...
FREDERICK, Md. - A Maryland couple known for their "DaddyOFive" videos of controversial pranks involving their children are convicted of child neglect, but won't set foot in jail. A judge sentenced ...