Is Emilie Kiser back on TikTok? Influencer says she was really 'nervous' to make a return

Emilie Kiser has returned to making videos on TikTok, months after her son
Emilie Kiser has returned to making videos on TikTok, months after her son's tragic death.(Via/YouTube/EmillieKiser)

Emilie Kiser, who just last week made her first TikTok appearance four months after her son's tragic death, is now opening up through her Instagram Stories about the support she has received in the last few days after her return. According to People Magazine, the social media creator, who has 4.7 million followers on TikTok, had previously explained in a video posted on the app on September 20 how nervous she was about returning to social media. She said:

"Hi, you guys. I don't even really know what to say. I'm gonna be honest, it's been a minute since I've obviously come on here. Not gonna lie, I'm really nervous right now. I don't really know if there's any, like, right way to start this video, but I'm gonna do my best. Just first off, wanna say thank you if you're here."

She further added:

"I know that might sound silly to a lot of people, but I really do love this community that we have here and I hope that in coming back and sharing a little bit of what I choose to, I can reconnect with you guys and hopefully help anyone who is maybe going through a similar situation."

Emilie Kiser is married to Brady Kiser, and the couple shared two children. Their first child, Trigg, was born on 2021, and later they welcomed their second child, Theodore, in March of this year. Later in May 12, while playing in their backyard Trigg Kiser fell into the family pool after being left unsupervised. Emergency sevices were called and he was rushed to the hospital, but he passed away six days, on May 18.

More about Emilie Kiser's return to social media, as the social media star thanks people for the support she has received

Emilie Kiser, who has 1.8 million followers on Instagram, posted a video of herself for the first time in months since the tragic passing of her son. In the video, she can be seen making cold coffee before coming up to the camera to talk directly to her followers.

Last month, back in August, Emilie Kiser released her first statement since her son's death, sharing how the period had been marked by intense grieving. A part of her statement reads:

"The light and spirit he brought into this world was bright, pure, joyful, and undeniable. We miss him every second of every day and continuing forward often feels unbearable. I never thought we would experience grief in this way or the pain of losing him so suddenly. It's a pain, heartache, and void that no family should ever have to endure. I now have seen through this tragedy how relationships online lack boundaries, especially in protecting children's privacy. Moving forward, I will be establishing more boundaries with what I share online."

Now, on September 23, Emilie Kiser posted on her Instagram Stories, writing:

"I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love and support on my most recent post. I have been truly blown away by the love, comfort, and support. I appreciate so many of you sharing your similar experiences and your own stories of how you have dealt with grief and loss.

She further wote:

"The internet can be such a dark place. If anyone who follows me or reads this is dealing with loss, I just want to say that I am here for you and I hope you are getting the love and support you need."

It was previously reported that Emilie Kiser's husband, who was the only adult present at their house at the time of the incident, might face charges. But it was later revealed in July that prosecutors had dropped the potential charges against him.

Edited by Urmimala Dev