Adrielle Sigler, a mom of three, said she needed the money to move out of her house because her son was “in danger” following an alleged assault near his school in Jamestown, New York. “We are raising money for a move that was unexpected due to emergency and safety reasons,” the TikToker explained in one of her videos asking her followers to donate. “Had I known that we were gonna have to move, I would’ve saved my money. But this happened in a spare moment: my son got robbed, our lives became at risk, and we have been raising money ever since,” she added.

Share iconAdrielle Sigler, a single mother of three, was slammed for launching a fundraising campaign for $30,000 when she revealed her monthly expenses to be $17,000

Image credits: veganrizz “We are so ready to live in a nice new, safe home in a safe neighborhood and belong to a safe school district.” However, skepticism grew about Adrielle actually needing the funds when she posted a separate video breaking down her substantial monthly expenses. “First of all, I pay my rent in advance, and it was due,” she said in a video posted on April 29. “Then, I had to get my car totally repaired. That alone was close to $5,000.” Then, she said she went shopping for summer clothes for her children, which cost $1,600. “And then we had to pay for groceries. And my kids like to eat at restaurants and DoorDash [food delivery], and they’re in sports.”

Adrielle alleges that her son was “brutally assaulted” and robbed near his school, putting him and his family at risk

Share icon Image credits: adrielle_sigler Other expenses included utility bills, phone bills for herself and her children, games for her children, and allowances. The 33-year-old TikToker, who earns her money through social media, said she is “super generous” with her kids and invests in sports practice to make them happy.

“We are raising money for a move that was unexpected due to emergency and safety reasons,” the woman explained

Share icon Image credits: adrielle_sigler Adrielle ended the clip by affirming that single moms-of-three in New York “could easily spend $15,000 to $20,000 a month” just like she had. The GoFundMe page, titled “Emergency move for safety,” is still running. So far, the mother has raised $4,300 of her $30,000 goal.

In a separate video, she said she spends $17,000 a month on dining out, hair salon appointments, games, and sports practice for her children, among other expenses

The TikToker alleges that her son was brutally assaulted and robbed on May 2 by a group of students who threatened to come to his house with a weapon. According to a report by NY News Now, Jamestown police charged seven individuals involved in an assault at Allen Park, which is located near Adrielle’s son’s middle school, on the day of the incident. The woman’s son was reportedly suspended for five days along with the other students after a thorough investigation reportedly concluded that he had agreed to participate in an organized fight. Speaking with BoredPanda, Adrielle claimed her son was never interviewed or questioned by the principal. “He was suspended without even being spoken to because the school had a policy to discipline all involved when it comes to a fight. Even thought my son was robbed 5 blocks off school property,” she said.

Adrielle was heavily criticized and accused of using the unclear incident involving her son to evoke empathy in her audience

In a recent video, the mom shared that she has paid for the lease of her new home in advance.  She is currently on vacation and staying in what appears to be a hotel until the current tenants move out. The content creator has turned off her comments on TikTok after being heavily criticized for her fundraising campaign and accused of using the unclear incident involving her son to victimize herself.

Many people suggested that they wouldn’t donate their money to Adrielle

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