The LaBrant Fam, formerly know as Cole&Sav are YouTube family vloggers with over 8.5 million subscribers.
The family consists of Cole LaBrant (22), Savannah Soutas LaBrant (25), Everleigh Soutas Smith (6), and their newborn, Posie LaBrant.
Many people praise this family for their family friendly, age appropriate videos, and their unwavering praise and promotion for the Christian faith. Just from watching a few minutes of this family though, it is easy to see that something is not quite right.
Lets start with their lives before they were together
Cole also had his share of fame
They started dating in 2016 and quickly got engaged and married in 2017
Now that you know the basics lets get into it
Kids = views
No jobs
Pious and hypocritical
The family claims to be god-fearing, all-in-Christians. They preach in their videos, Everleigh sings on Instagram, and Cole tweets endlessly about their savior.
The problem with all this though is they are not living a modest, humble lifestyle they claim to. Heck they dont even spend time volunteering, or giving back.
Speaking of Cole's tweets, lets look at some of them, shall we?
And Savannah as well
The family constantly over dramatizes their situations,
but their "evacuation" videos during the Fall 2018 California Wildfires was one of the worst.
For a more in depth article about that read here
Notable mention is Savannah's Gestational Diabetes.
Most of all, people are tired of their attitude.
Their constant offering of solutions on how to change yourself, or how to achieve what they have comes off with a holier-than-thou attitude.
They are young parents, and their viewers are not expecting to watch a perfect family, we want to see the ugly, messy side of things.
Other small things to mention
-Bragging of wealth, and wastefulness of spending
-They always eat out
-They named their kid Posie
-They made their newborn an Instagram
-They delete any comment that makes the slightest criticism or suggestion (have you ever looked at how praise worthy their comment section is?)
-Brainwashing their young viewers