
“When I started on social media in 2021 as a new mom, my goal was to connect with other moms and find a community,” she wrote. And while she said she found that “and so much more,” Emilie noted, “I today 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.”
While the 26-year-old—whose husband Brady was not charged in relation to Trigg’s death—expressed she hopes to share more about her grief journey in the future, for today, she concluded with, “All I can say is thank you for the love, compassion, patience and space you’ve given us to grieve.”
She added, “I am more grateful for it than can ever be expressed.”
For a look back at Emilie’s sweetest moments with Trigg, keep reading.