Mike and Heather Martin of the debatable YouTube channel DaddyOFive lost custody of 2 of their youngsters, but where is the family now?

Sara Belcher - Author

The DaddyOFive YouTube channel once capitalized on the trend of outrageous, shock-value prank movies, with folks Heather and Mike Martin filming the pranks they pulled on their five youngsters. That is — until the family took it too far.

When the parents were accused of child abuse after a in particular heartbreaking video was posted to their channel, they have been forced off of YouTube, calling into question where the line with online prank movies was.

But where is DaddyOFive now?

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What took place to the DaddyOFive YouTube channel?

In 2017, Mike and Heather posted a video of them "pranking" their two youngsters, Cody and Emma. In the video, they blame the children for spilling ink on the carpet, although the folks planted the spill.

Heather and Mike can be noticed screaming and swearing at the children, specifically Cody, over the spill.

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The video, which was once shared 1000's of occasions, garnered immense complaint from audience, bringing up their conduct as abusive to the youngsters. This prompted an investigation from Child Protective Services, who put Cody and Emma in emergency custody of their biological mom. The couple additionally confronted kid negligence fees for his or her "prank" movies.

After dropping custody of Cody and Emma, Heather and Mike have been sentenced to five years of supervised probation and have been now not allowed to film their youngsters for perspectives. The YouTube channel DaddyOFive used to be deleted.

The couple made a large number of attempts to proceed vlogging their family existence, developing new channels that were due to this fact got rid of by YouTube. The company also removed any reuploads of the family's movies, citing their coverage towards child abuse.

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"Content that endangers children is unacceptable to us," the corporate stated in a statement, according to TubeFilter. "We have worked extensively alongside experts in child safety to make sure we have strict policies and are aggressively enforcing them.”

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Where is DaddyOFive now?

Instead, the family decided to create a website to upload their vlogs to, opting to charge subscription fees to fans who wished to still view their content.

However, this violated the terms of their probation, forcing them to take down the videos on their website.

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"In order to transfer on with the therapeutic procedure from the 2017 occasions, now we have AGREED WILLINGLY to take away our videos, from even this website," the commentary on their website reads. "For the sake and smartly being of our family Mike and I feel it is easiest that we take a long break from the public highlight."

The statement acknowledged that fans will need to personally cancel their subscriptions to the channel and that they would continue to update their fans on their social media pages.

"We have completed EVERYTHING lets do, to transfer on and rebuild our lives. What we went thru was a existence converting, and lifestyles changing enjoy," the family wrote. "Our true story has but to be captured. I simplest hope that at some point it can be, so no other family or particular person has to go through what we have went through as folks, and as a family."

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It's unclear when exactly this message was posted. At this time, Heather's social media accounts are set to private, while it appears Mike's Twitter was hacked. The bio on the account @mikemartin1982, which was linked to the family's website, now reads "Former account of a piece of s--t dad who abused his children for youtube perspectives....  If you give a boost to him you enhance abuse."

Heather and Mike's three boys, Jake, Ryan, and Alex, have their very own YouTube channel known as The Martin Boys, which the family claims is run by way of the boys' grandparents. The channel most effective has 30,000 subscribers and a handful of movies posted sporadically over the remaining couple of years.

It's unclear what the family is up to now, as it sort of feels they have taken an indefinite hiatus from social media. 

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