“17 Diapers” Influencer Hannah Hiatt Under Investigation After Child Protective Services Reports
- '17 Diapers' influencer Hannah Hiatt is under investigation after Child Protective Services was alerted to potential neglect.
- CPS reports indicate concern for Hannah Hiatt's children, which initiated the investigation.
- Critics have raised questions about Hannah Hiatt's parenting techniques and the well-being of her children.
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'17 nappies' momfluencer under investigation after video of son flinching
Mother-of-two Hannah Hiatt speaking in her follow-up video on TikTok after concerns were raised about her son (Picture: TikTok/hannah_bhiatt) A shopping trip with her family has resulted in a police investigation for TikToker Hannah Hiatt, the ‘17 diapers’ mum. In a now deleted TikTok video, Hannah’s two-year-old son, James, can be seen sitting in the trolley as they walk through Target. But the moment that sent alarm bells ringing online is wh…
'17 Diapers' Mom Under Investigation by CPS After Video of Son Flinching
Hannah Hiatt TikTok personality and mommy influencer Hannah Hiatt is being investigated by police following reports made via Child Protective Services. According to People, Hiatt, known online as “Nurse Hannah,” was the subject of “numerous reports through Child Protective Service and police,” after posting a video of her 2-year-old son, James, appearing to “flinch and hide his face while his dad walks toward him” via TikTok. Utah’s Ogden Polic…
'17 Diapers' Mom Under Investigation After Video of Son Flinching During Interaction with Dad Goes Viral
TikTok influencer Hannah Hiatt is being investigated due to "numerous reports through Child Protective Service and police" following a series of videos she posted that were slammed by her followers.
“17 Diapers” Influencer Hannah Hiatt Under Investigation After Child Protective Services Reports
Police have opened up an investigation into Hannah Hiatt after the TikToker shared a video of her toddler James allegedly flinching, which sparked accusations of child mistreatment online.
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