Who is Jesse Ridgway and why is his decision sparking backlash?
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YouTuber Jesse Ridgway, widely known online as McJuggerNuggets, and his wife Ashley Ridgway have reportedly ended a pregnancy following a Down syndrome diagnosis, according to Us Weekly.
Ridgway, 33, first gained popularity on YouTube through his viral storytelling videos and the highly successful “Psycho Series,” which helped him build a subscriber base of millions. Over the years, he has expanded his online presence through filmmaking, gaming content and reality-style videos documenting his personal life.
The latest attention surrounding the creator follows a statement shared on social media in which he revealed that he and Ashley made what he described as a “very difficult decision” after medical testing confirmed the diagnosis. According to Ridgway, the couple consulted doctors, genetic counsellors, friends and family before proceeding.
This week, my wife and I made the very difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy due to Trisomy 21.
— Jesse Ridgway (@McJuggerNuggets) June 3, 2026
The choice was not made lightly. We really appreciate all of the personal stories that you guys shared with us, especially the unconditional support we received from fans…
The announcement quickly generated significant public reaction across social media platforms.
Some users expressed sympathy and support, praising the couple for sharing a deeply personal experience and acknowledging the emotional challenges associated with such a decision. Others criticised the choice, arguing that it raised broader ethical questions surrounding prenatal testing and disabilities.
OMG this is sick
Jesse Ridgway filmed a "reaction video" of himself & his wife learning their baby had Down Syndrome. She sobs and he says "at least we know you can get pregnant"
A week later, he announced they had killed the child pic.twitter.com/3GfFst1NvN— Britta | NoSoup4Knowles (@nosoup4knowles) June 4, 2026
Screw Jesse Ridgway aka McJuggerNuggets he’s probably doing this for clicks, he is known for the Psycho Dad videos where he faked being “abused” by his family for years just for clicks. I wouldn’t trust him. https://t.co/LeiuU68Kda
— Dan 🇻🇦✝️ (@PapistPilled) June 4, 2026
I am absolutely morally superior to Jesse Ridgway. He cares more about his dog with cancer than his baby.
— Chris (@Chris_Mayer) June 4, 2026
I guess people with Down Syndrome don't deserve to live. How evil can you get? Jesse Ridgway and wife evil.
— Luke E (@LukeMarino1588) June 4, 2026
If you made the right decision for you and your family, then it was the right decision. My condolences.
— Penelopedidit2 (@penelopedidit2) June 4, 2026
The differing reactions have fuelled debate online, with many discussions focusing on Down syndrome awareness, reproductive choices and the pressures faced by public figures when sharing private medical matters.
Ridgway acknowledged that not everyone would agree with the decision but stated that he believes it was the best choice for his family's future. He also said the experience had been emotionally difficult for both him and Ashley.
The story has since become one of the most talked-about influencer news topics of the week, generating widespread discussion among fans, critics and advocacy groups alike.