**HEADLINE: “Mommy’s Little Helper” Nightmare: Inside the Private Hell of Suburban Influencer Who Traded Playdates for Pills — And Sold the Decay on Social Media**

HEADLINE: “Mommy’s Little Helper” Nightmare: Inside the Private Hell of Suburban Influencer Who Traded Playdates for Pills — And Sold the Decay on Social Media

NEW YORK, NY — In what critics are calling the “black mirror of modern motherhood,” lifestyle influencer Claire Deveraux, 34, has been exposed for documenting the slow, methodical destruction of her own life under the guise of “raw, unfiltered content.”

Clients and followers believed they were buying into a #NoFilter world of messy buns and gentle parenting hacks. Instead, sources confirm Claire’s private hell was a curated spectacle of prescription drug abuse, financial ruin, and emotional neglect of her two toddlers — all filmed for a private platform she called “The After Hours.”

The scandal erupted when a leaked spreadsheet surfaced, allegedly showing Deveraux tracking her children’s crying episodes against her own “medication windows.” Each tearful tantrum was tagged with a metadata note: “Content gold – real trauma sells.”

“This isn’t a story about one woman’s breakdown,” said Dr. Helena Vance, a media ethics professor at Columbia. “This is the logical conclusion of a society that has turned human suffering into a transactional product. We have created a generation of performers who cannot feel pain without first considering the monetization of that pain. Claire Deveraux didn’t sell her soul — we handed her the business card.”

As the ad revenue pours in from morbid clicks, critics are asking the unthinkable: In our desperation for “authentic” connection, have we designed an algorithm that rewards mothers to publicly drown in their own heartbreak — just so the rest of us can feel real?

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