News about Nia Rader
As 'Hawk Tuah' girl goes viral, experts issue warning over perils of sudden stardom in culture where 'everyone has to think like an A-lister'
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July 2, 2024
The 'Hawk Tuah girl' is a stark example of the dangers posed by the 'content creator world' where anyone is just a moment away from going viral, experts warned today. Haliey Welch was filmed on a Nashville street last month by content creators Tim & Dee TV who asked: 'What's one move in bed that makes a man go crazy every time?' She answered: 'You gotta give 'em that 'hawk tuah' and spit on that thang' - and the clip has now been viewed three million times on YouTube in just a fortnight. Miss Welch, 21, initially isolated herself in rural Tennessee where she lives with her family, as relatives tried to build a wall around her to shield her from the publicity. But she has now quit her job at a spring factory, co-launched a merchandise range and employed a manager as she attempts to cash in on her unexpected fame. After being hailed the 'queen of the internet', Miss Welch also revealed she had received 'revolting' offers' from fans with one offering $600 (£480) to spit in a jar. PR expert Andy Barr, chief executive of the agency 10 Yetis, told MailOnline that the 'Hawk Tuah girl' situation is a classic example of how 'we all live in a content creator world and this is something everyone now needs to remember and be cautious of'. - and the clip has now been viewed three million times on YouTube in just a fortnight.
The Christian vloggers whose marriage was torn apart by Ashley Madison 'cheaters' leak': 'Surprise pregnancy test' YouTube stars Sam and Nia reveal they're STILL together despite his adultery
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May 25, 2024
The devout Christians, who went viral courtesy of Sam filming him test Nia's urine in secret before revealing to his shocked wife she was pregnant, saw the pair's clean-cut reputations crushed when the builder was outed as a member of the dating website, which encourages married couples to cheat on their partners. They have documented how the 2015 leak affected their lives on hit Netflix series Ashley Madison, currently the No2 watched show on the platform. And speaking to MailOnline in their only UK interview, the vloggers, who share four children, have revealed they are still together and blame God, not the hackers, for exposing Sam's infidelities and claim his father's own cheating sparked him to follow in his footsteps. The couple also refute speculation their 'pregnancy reveal video' was 'fake' or 'staged', with Nia insisting, 'It was real, it was the biggest shock of my life.'
Christian YouTube star CRIES while watching Ashley Madison Netflix docuseries about his own infidelity while in bed with his wife
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May 21, 2024
Sam and Nia, based in Texas, decided to record themselves tuning in to the three-part Netflix documentary, which details how the controversial affair website was hacked back in July 2015. In a new YouTube video posted on May 19, Sam and Nia were seen cringing as they watched themselves back and at one point, Sam claimed he had 'made himself cry' as they viewed a particularly emotional scene in which he talks about Nia having to forgive him for cheating.
Baby Reindeer finally knocked off Netflix's UK top spot by 'wild' new docuseries about shocking true story
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May 21, 2024
Netflix's critically acclaimed Baby Reindeer, has been knocked off the UK's top spot on the streaming platform by a true story docu series that fans are dubbing 'wild'. Comedian Richard Gadd, 34, based the hit limited series on his real life and it quickly became a word-of-mouth sensation. The talked-about 'real-life' show hogged the number one spot on Netflix's most-watched list for almost a month and has only recently dropped down the rankings.
Netflix viewers SLAM Christian YouTube star Sam Rader over Ashley Madison docuseries: Father-of-four is branded a 'sleazebag' and 'narcissist' after he fessed up to CHEATING on his wife in shock show
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May 16, 2024
Back in 2015, Sam's wholesome image as a devoted husband and father was shattered after it was revealed that he had signed up for the controversial cheating website Ashley Madison when someone hacked the platform and leaked the name of every member online. While Sam, now 38, admitted at the time that he had signed up for the site, which was designed to help married people have affairs, he insisted that he never actually met up with anyone and that he did not cheat on his wife, Nia Rader. Now, however, the vlogger has laid bare his infidelities in Netflix's explosive show Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, And Scandal, admitting that not only was he unfaithful to Nia, now 35, but that he even came on to some of his wife's closest friends. Viewers were left horrified by his shocking confessions, and almost immediately after the series premiered on Wednesday, X, formerly Twitter, became ablaze with fierce backlash towards Sam.
Sam and Nia YouTube star SOBS over Ashley Madison Netflix doc and her husband's infidelity - as couple reveals they're seeing a THERAPIST to deal with 'fears' about the series
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May 14, 2024
A Christian YouTube star whose husband was busted for using cheating website Ashley Madison sobbed as she detailed the horror of having to 'relive' his infidelity for the upcoming Netflix doc - and revealed that the couple is seeing a therapist to deal with their 'fears' about the series. Back in 2015, popular vloggers Sam and Nia Rader's marriage was rocked after it was brought to light that he had been using controversial dating platform Ashley Madison. The website, which was launched in 2001, promoted itself as a place for spouses looking to be unfaithful to link up and cheat on their respective partners together. More than 37 million taken men and women took the bait and joined the site in hopes of getting tangled up under the bedsheets with another married stranger.