Deaf YouTuber and her wife go viral for sharing their remarkable family journey

Deaf YouTuber and her wife go viral for sharing their remarkable family journey

YouTubers Jessica and Claudia Kellgren-Fozard have gone viral after talking about life as queer, disabled mothers in a loving interracial marriage. 

The couple share the journey of raising their son Rupert with more than one million followers on YouTube, on their channel @jessicaoutofthecloset .

Jessica is deaf and also has a number of chronic illnesses, including hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies - which can cause numbness, tingling and muscle weakness in the limbs - and mixed connective tissue disorder, which is a rare autoimmune condition.

She has been open about health struggles on social media and previously used Instagram to reflect on missing out on her “teenage milestones because I was either in hospital or lying in the dark. I was too ill to open my eyes, to sit up or eat”. 

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Speaking to PinkNews, Jessica, who joined YouTube in 2011, said: “Having a disability myself is sometimes a bonus, my story of having to cope with physical disabilities can make parenting sometimes easier.”

Claudia added: “From what we’ve learned, every situation is unique.” 

Speaking to sex educator Hannah Witton on her Doing It podcast in 2022, Jessica said: “I make videos about disability, chronic illness and LGBTQ+ issues, often joined by my wonderful wife, Claudia.” 

Speaking about being a parent, she added: “There are so many things I've brought to the situation because of my disabilities that have been massive bonuses. 

"For instance, I'm deaf and I use sign language. I also rely on my hearing aids and on lip reading a lot.

"So, we've taught Rupert sign language and he now communicates with us [using it].”

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