Jesse Ridgway defends wife as pregnancy decision sparks outrage
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YouTuber Jesse Ridgway, widely known as McJuggerNuggets, has spoken out after facing intense online criticism following his and wife Ashley Ridgway’s decision to terminate a pregnancy after their unborn child was diagnosed with Trisomy 21, commonly known as Down syndrome.
In a statement shared on social media, Ridgway said he and Ashley had received death threats and abusive messages after publicly discussing their decision. He described the reaction as one of the most disturbing experiences they had faced while grieving the loss of their unborn child.
I’ve never seen such hate and vitriol for two people grieving the loss of their unborn child and making an impossible decision.
— Jesse Ridgway (@McJuggerNuggets) June 5, 2026
The last 24 hours have exposed a side of humanity that is deeply disturbing. Being called “murderous pieces of shit, evil, compared to Hitler” and…
According to Ridgway, the couple made the decision after consulting doctors, genetic counsellors, friends and family. He defended Ashley, praising her strength throughout the process and the public scrutiny that followed.
The controversy began earlier this week when the couple revealed they had chosen to end the pregnancy after medical testing confirmed the diagnosis. Ridgway said the decision was made after careful consideration of the health challenges often associated with Down syndrome and the long-term impact on their family.
The announcement sparked widespread debate across social media platforms. Supporters expressed sympathy and praised the couple for sharing a deeply personal experience, while critics argued that the decision raised ethical questions surrounding disability, prenatal testing and reproductive choice.
Ridgway acknowledged that many people would disagree with the decision but urged critics to engage respectfully rather than resort to personal attacks. He also said he hopes the discussion encourages more open conversations about difficult pregnancy-related decisions.
Despite the backlash, Ridgway thanked supporters who reached out with messages of encouragement and said he and Ashley remain hopeful about starting a family in the future.