The shameful eldest daughter Utah Parenting Blogger Ruby Franke Action has been taken to help protect new children in their hometowns laws.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox Protection of minors participating in entertainmentwhich may include traditional performances, i.e., performing in TV commercials or in social media content.
“I’ve been working on drafting HB322, which will protect child influencers in our state,” Shari Franke said in an Instagram post in February. “The bill will require parents to create trust funds for their children and require parents to pay the minimum amount to their children. This also allows children at 18-year-old influencers to remove anything from all social media platforms.”
Sally added that certain home bloggers and lobbyists in Utah opposed the legislation, but wrote “[i]fFamily Video Museum wants you to think as well, they shouldn’t be worried about being asked to pay the kids (because they say the kids have been paid). ”
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Shari Franke details her last words to her mother in her new memoir, My Mother’s House. (Handout)
“And, if the kids are said to have agreed to film, why worry that the kids would want to remove the content 18?” she wrote.
Shari’s support for HB322 is one of many actions she has taken to help protect the child rights of parents as social media influencers as her mother pleads guilty to multiple charges Children abuse In 2023, he was sentenced to several years in prison.
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Blogger Ruby Franke pleaded guilty to child abuse in Utah. (Instagram/ MOMS_OF_TRUTH)
Democratic Utah Rep. Doug Owens, The person who sponsored the bill explained its purpose to Fox News Digital.
“This is a bill with several different parts: one is to protect traditional child actors, such as in the film industry or in the production of advertisements, [it] “Their parents put 15% of their adulthood on their adulthood, which is to replicate many other states. It then goes further, including protection for children in social media content.
He added that this is the “usual” parent of children, which includes the content of the child and then makes money from it.
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Utah authorities found two malnourished and thin children in a Utah house before arresting Frank and Hildebrant. (Instagram/ MOMS_OF_TRUTH)
“This… requires parents or other adults to save some money for their kids when they are adults,” he said. “And then it also has a third part, which says that if you are a kid who is created by a kid and when you become an adult, you find the content embarrassing or emotionally harmful in some way, you can later remove it from the website to give some protection to the kids as they are adults.”
“[I]If you are an adult child, you are a child and you can remove the content when you find it embarrassing or to some extent emotionally impaired. ”
Ruby Franke is a 43-year-old six-year-old mother, Jodi Hildebrandt Parenting and Lifestyle YouTube Channel In the December 2023 St. George’s court, four of six counts of second-degree aggravated child abuse were called Connexions classrooms.
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Utah police found a “panic room” in Jodi Hildebrandt’s $5.3 million Ivins’ home, Ruby Franke sent her children to live in Hildebrandt. (Washington County Attorney’s Office)
Utah authorities initially arrested Ruby Franke and Hildebrandt because Franke’s son approached neighbors in 2022 for help, while neighbors called 911.
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Prior to the connection, Ruby Franke ran a parenting vlog or vlog called 8Passengers, centered around her own family of six children and two parents. However, once users start to notice Frank’s unusual behavior and punishments on their children, the 8Passengers Empire crashes. After Ruby Franke uploaded on June 5, 2019, her previous video was uploaded and she stopped publishing on YouTube channel.

In an early video without Hildebrandt, Frank complains about the dangers of using tiktok to teach dance, overnight, bullying and other topics. Some of her videos include her husband, including a “live couples workshop” about managing finances. (YouTube/Connexions)
Fox News didn’t know of any evidence that Ruby Franke or anyone associated with 8Passengers had committed illegal acts on her 8Passengers YouTube channel.
Frank and Hildebrandt were both sentenced to up to 30 years in prison.
Shari also wrote a memoir titled “My Mother’s House,” in which she explains how she and her siblings were listed as “employees” of 8 Passengers LLC.

Shari Franke explains how she tried over the years to get the Department of Family and Children’s Services to act against her mother in her memoirs. (Hulu)
In dozens of YouTube videos and social media posts, Frank and Hildebrandt guide parents with a calm voice on the living room sofa, telling how to raise children in the “truth”. In a video posted before his arrest, Hildebrandt said the pain could be a good thing for a child of a certain age.
The case prompted discussions on how parenting and lifestyle blogs often present only a part of the reality of one person or family, and how parents present a real right to one person or family if they are social media stars.