What a mother this is... Influencer smiles at daughter's death, people troll
What a mother this is... Influencer smiles at daughter's death, people troll
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These days, there is a lot of discussion on social media about the video of an American female influencer. This video has shocked people, because the woman has made a video of herself preparing for her child's funeral and shared it on Instagram. In the video, a woman named Carissa Wieder is seen laughing and smiling in a polka dotted dress, which is surprising for many people.

Unexpected perspective shown in video

Sharing the video, Carissa wrote, "I am getting ready for my baby's funeral at the same place where I got married." The woman further said, "We celebrated her life at the same place where we got married and there could be no better place to celebrate it." This video has received more than 1 crore views and shows a new perspective on mourning.

Criticism received on social media

Reactions from social media users to Carissa's video have been mixed. Many have accused the woman of showing her grief as content. The controversy grew further when it was revealed that Carissa has shared a whole series of her grief journey on Instagram, including the last time she held her daughter.

The woman had deliberately turned off the comment section of the video, but the video went viral on Reddit. Here the American woman faced criticism from all sides. Reddit users raised questions and expressed displeasure over sharing such moments publicly.

 

Reactions on Reddit

One user wrote, "Some people have lost their conscience and understanding for likes and comments." Another user said in shock, "I still can't believe it...how can someone do this on the death of their child." Another user commented, "It's very bad that people are not shying away from taking advantage of such delicate moments in the name of content."

woman's response

However, Carissa took the criticism lightly and shared a mirror selfie, writing, "Sorry to the haters, but I still smile and dress up. You can call it madness." According to the information, the woman's child died tragically just two days after birth and since then she has been sharing similar posts on social media.

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