Happiest Baby Apologizes for Asking Influencer to Return Bassinet After Baby’s Death
- Happiest Baby faced backlash after asking Brooklyn Larsen to return a bassinet following the death of her son, Rocky, before birth in November 2024.
- Kenna Bangerter, Larsen's sister, stated that the company demanded the return as she could not fulfill the promotional agreement after her loss.
- A spokesperson for Happiest Baby apologized for the 'misguided and ill-conceived communication' and expressed deep sympathy for Larsen's grief.
- Many individuals criticized Happiest Baby on social media for their lack of compassion, stating it was 'disgusting' and disappointing.
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Popular baby brand apologizes after asking mom mourning baby’s death to return SNOO bassinet
A popular brand is facing backlash after asking an influencer to return a bassinet when her baby died. Last year, “So You Think You Can Dance” alum Brooklyn Larsen was gifted a $1,700 SNOO smart bassinet in exchange for tagging the company, Happiest Baby, in any related content she shared. Larsen’s sister, Kenna Bangerter, wrote in a since-expired Instagram story that the company “demanded” she return the equipment after her son, Rocky, died rig…
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