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Viral miscarriage star Sam Rader kicked out of conference after Ashley Madison revelation

Viral miscarriage star and Christian vlogger Sam Rader was booted out of a conference after he allegedly threatened attendees with violence.

Sam Rader first went viral this month when he revealed online that his wife Nia had miscarried. He once again made headlines after it was revealed that he had a paid account at cheating website Ashley Madison, according to the Daily Mail.

Rader reportedly got into an argument on Saturday after a vlogger slammed his method of revealing his wife's miscarriage. He reportedly threatened the vlogger, resulting in his ejection from the Vlogger Fair in Seattle, Washington. Witnesses said he was kicked out to ensure the safety of the rest of the conference attendees.

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The incident happened just a day after it was revealed that Rader had subscribed to Ashley Madison. The Christian vlogger admitted that he had "sinned" when he joined the website, but denied the news about him threatening someone at the Vlogger Fair.

"That's absolutely not true. If I made a threat, it was to the one person, and it was, 'You need to watch out before he messes with my family,'" Rader told Gawker.

He explained that he was just defending his family against bashers on Twitter who ridiculed the way they mourned the loss of their child.

Rader had earlier appeared in another YouTube video with his wife in which he said God and Nia have both forgiven him for creating an account at Ashley Madison. He confessed to making the account two years ago, but said that the incident was part of his "past," Gawker reports.

The whole Ashley Madison issue happened before began his career on YouTube, and even said that he had already opened the topic with his "discipleship partner." He also said he had asked forgiveness from God and his wife and that he has already been "completely cleansed of this sin."

The viral miscarriage star maintains that he never met with another person via Ashley Madison and that he had never engaged in any extramarital affairs. He created the account to satisfy his "sinful curiosity," Rader said in his statement.

Sam Rader concluded his statement by saying everyone is "broken" and that they need Christ's forgiveness to start anew in life. Nia also spoke in the video and confirmed that she had forgiven her husband and that they will continue to fight for their marriage.

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