Who remembers the viral Christian couple video where the husband shocks his wife with a pregnancy announcement? We’re talking about Sam and Nia, the YouTubers who were shot to fame eight years ago.
Key Takeaways
- Family channel YouTubers Sam and Nia have again been a hot topic after they were featured on a Netflix documentary, “Ashley Madison S*x, Lies and Scandal.”
- They were in hot water after many people alleged that their 2015 pregnancy and miscarriage announcement video was fake.
- In the mini-series, it was revealed that he was unfaithful to her throughout their marriage but has reconciled since.
Sam and Nia Rader, the high school sweethearts, posted an almost 8-minute-long YouTube video on August 5, 2015, sharing the news of their pregnancy.
The video “HUSBAND SHOCKS WIFE WITH PREGNANCY ANNOUNCEMENT! | Sam & Nia” has garnered 19 million views and criticism.
People began to suspect the video was staged as many questions were raised, including “Is it accurate to take the test from a toilet bowl?” and “Why didn’t they do an actual test?“
On top of that, a few weeks later, they posted a now-deleted video, “Our Baby Had A Heartbeat,” where she explained they had a miscarriage.
This fueled the fake rumor, and her viewers again questioned their authenticity and asked for receipts.
In their defense as to why they didn’t visit a doctor after the miscarriage, they mentioned that Sam is an ER nurse and everything was under control.
Moreover, on December 17, 2018, a YouTuber named Pimink released a video titled “The Vlogging Family Who Faked Their Baby | Sam and Nia.”
In it, he dissected the couple’s channel and even alleged that their viral pregnancy video may be fake.
Similarly, a reddit user wrote about the rumor about a year ago,
Cheating Scandal And Netflix Series
The couple is featured in the new Netflix documentary, “Ashley Madison Sex Lies and Scandal.”
The documentary is based on the 2015 data breach of the married dating site “Ashley Madison,” in which hackers released the details of 36 million users.
Surprisingly, the Christian YouTuber Sam Rader was one of them.
It was revealed that Sam allegedly made two payments of $189 to the app in September 2013, the same month his second child was born and he celebrated his fourth wedding anniversary.
In addition, four additional $14 payments appear on the account, which allegedly match his name and location.
The sad thing was he and his wife announced a miscarriage just days before the news broke out.
After widespread criticism, Sam uploaded a since-deleted video, “Forgiven,” on his YouTube and said,
In the documentary, Sam went into detail about the aftermath of the leak and said,
Furthermore, they released a book, “Sam & Nia Live in Truth,” on May 15, 2024, which goes deep inside the controversy and summarizes everything that has happened since then.
After the mini-series aired, Nia posted a video on Instagram, jotting her thoughts and saying, “They stayed true to our story, and I’m thankful for that,” and “Our story wasn’t made the joke of the show.”
In Case You Didn’t Know
- The couple is the parents of four children: Symphony (13), Abram (10), Juliet (8), and Josie (3).
- Their first YouTube video was uploaded 16 years ago, in 2007.
- Right now, they have 2.51 million subscribers and over a billion views.