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DaddyOFive

DaddyOFive
Source: Instagram


Mike Martin was born on December 17, 1982, in Maryland, U.S. He is married to Heather Martin, and together they have five children. The family was the focus of their YouTube channel, DaddyOFive, which later became FamilyOFive and then The Martin Family.


Mike is known for his involvement with the controversial YouTube channel DaddyOFive, which was later rebranded as FamilyOFive. The channel, which he ran with his wife Heather Martin, focused on daily vlogging and "prank" videos on their children. The channel was notorious for its "prank" videos involving their children, which led to widespread criticism and allegations of child abuse.


Personal Information


Name

Michael Christopher "Mike" Martin

Profile Name

DaddyOFive

DOB (Age)

December 17, 1982( Age 41)

DOJ (YouTube)

Nov 11th, 2018

Total Videos

154

Schedule/Status

Inactive

Net Worth

$500k approx

Nationality

American

Residence

Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America


Social media statistics


Platform

Followers/Subscribers

Views

YouTube (The Martin Family)


78.9k subscribers


5,553,452


Career


The controversial YouTube channel, initially known as DaddyOFive and later rebranded as FamilyOFive, was created by Michael Christopher "Mike" Martin on August 13, 2015. The channel, which aimed to showcase the Martin family's daily life and activities, quickly gained traction, featuring Mike, his wife Heather Martin (aka MommyOFive), and their five children Jake, Ryan, Emma, Cody, and Alex. Notably, Jake, Ryan, and Alex are Heather's children from a previous marriage, while Cody and Emma are Mike's children from his previous relationship with Rose Hall. The channel's content generated a substantial following, amassing around 750,000 subscribers and over 176 million views before the videos were removed from public viewing due to the ensuing controversy. The channel's rise to infamy stemmed from increasingly extreme "prank" videos, exhibiting disturbing instances of physical and emotional abuse, particularly targeting younger children. The controversy peaked with the release of videos depicting Jake physically and mentally abusing his younger siblings under Mike's encouragement, resulting in severe injury and psychological distress.


For instance, Cody was thrown through a doorway and against a bookcase, while Alex was directed to slap Emma across the face, causing her visible harm. These distressing videos led to public condemnation and allegations of child abuse, ultimately culminating in legal consequences for the Martin family. This controversy prompted the channel's termination, the removal of all videos, and a formal public apology from Mike and Heather. The aftermath also saw the couple taking an Alford plea in September 2017 regarding two counts per person of Maryland state child neglect charges, leading to supervised probation for five years. The family's attempts to continue similar content on a new channel, FamilyOFive, resulted in its termination by YouTube in July 2018. The Martins tried to create a website to upload their vlogs and charge subscription fees, but this move violated the terms of their probation.


The children of the Martin family created their own channel in November of 2018 and have accumulated close to 78k subscribers. Despite the rebranding, they continued to face criticism and scrutiny. Michael and his wife do not make appearances in these videos following the controversies that took place.


Net Worth


As of December 2023, Michael Martin has an estimated net worth of $500k, according to multiple sources. Michael’s primary source of income was his controversial YouTube channel which has since been taken down. Michael and his family were also present on other social media platforms and used their presence to promote brands and their products to their audience, which would lead to additional income.


Personal Life


Source: Instagram


Michael Christopher Martin, an American native, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 17, 1982. He was previously married to Rose Hall and later to Heather Martin, widely recognized as MommyOFive on YouTube. The couple has five children: sons Jake, Ryan, Cody, Alex, and daughter Emma. Michael had to give up custody of his children to Rose Hall after the public controversy regarding their YouTube channel.


Other Social Media Statistics


Following the termination of the original YouTube channel, the Martin family continued to engage with their audience through other platforms such as Twitch and YouTube, aiming to rebuild their online presence, but have not found the success they once had. Michael does not have any social media accounts and does not appear on the family’s new channel, The Martin Family.


Content on YouTube


The DaddyOFive channel featured Mike Martin, his wife Heather, and their five children: Jake, Ryan, Alex, Cody, and Emma. The content was mainly focused on daily vlogging and "prank" videos. These pranks often involved the parents yelling, screaming, cursing, and encouraging the children to fight each other. The channel was terminated and all the content was removed from the platform.


Interesting Facts


  1. Both Michael and Heather received supervised probation for five years.

  2. The channel reached a peak of around 750,000 subscribers.

  3. Jake, Ryan, and Alex are Heather's children from a previous marriage, while Cody and Emma are Mike's children from a previous relationship with Rose Hall.

FAQs

Q. What happened to the FamilyOFive channel?

A. The FamilyOFive channel was terminated by YouTube for violating its guidelines and policies. This followed widespread criticism and legal action against the Martins, who were sentenced to five years of supervised probation for child neglect.

Q. How did the Martins respond to the controversy and legal issues?

A: The Martins tried to create a website to upload their vlogs and charge subscription fees, but this move violated the terms of their probation.

Q. How many subscribers did the FamilyOFive channel have?

A. At its height, the FamilyOFive channel had around 750,000 subscribers and accumulated around 176 million views.
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