Riley Gaines’ down syndrome message ignites firestorm after Jesse Ridgway shares family’s private struggle

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Riley Gaines’ down syndrome message ignites firestorm after Jesse Ridgway shares family’s private struggle

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Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines has joined the growing online debate surrounding YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife Ashley Ridgway after the couple revealed they ended a pregnancy when tests showed their unborn child had a high chance of having Trisomy 21, commonly known as Down syndrome.The discussion gained attention across social media after Jesse Ridgway shared the news on June 3, 2026. In a series of posts, he said the decision was one of the hardest moments of their lives and described the experience as emotionally painful. A day later, on June 4, Gaines reacted on X, where she wrote, “Down Syndrome lives matter. Let’s get it trending.” Her post quickly became part of a larger conversation that drew strong reactions from people on both sides of the issue.

Riley Gaines responds as Jesse Ridgway explains why he and Ashley Ridgway made the difficult decision

In his June 3 statement on X, Jesse Ridgway explained that he and Ashley spent time researching Down syndrome and speaking with doctors, genetic counselors, family members, and friends before making their decision.He said the condition can bring serious health challenges, including a shorter life expectancy and immune system complications. Ridgway also wrote that many individuals with the condition may require lifelong support from family members or caregivers.

According to Ridgway, medical professionals told the couple that many women choose to terminate pregnancies after receiving a Trisomy 21 diagnosis. He added that people often do not speak publicly about such experiences because of the criticism and judgment that can follow.As reactions continued to pour in online, Ridgway returned to social media on June 4 with another lengthy statement. He said he was shocked by the level of anger directed toward him and his wife and claimed they had received threatening messages after sharing their story.Ridgway wrote that he had never expected such hostility toward two people grieving what they viewed as an impossible situation. He also questioned why their personal decision had become a major national discussion.Despite the backlash, Ridgway said many mothers had privately contacted the couple to thank them for speaking openly about a topic that is rarely discussed. He added that he hopes their experience encourages more honest conversations and greater understanding around difficult pregnancy decisions.As of publication, Jesse Ridgway’s June 3 post had received more than 913,000 views on X, showing how widely the debate has spread across social media.

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