In a viral video that’s left much of the internet speechless and deeply disturbed, a woman who identifies herself as “Honey Rose” filmed herself celebrating the removal of her seven children by Child Protective Services. The video, first shared as a livestream, has since made the rounds across multiple platforms—not for humor or inspiration, but for its shock value and blatant disregard for parental responsibility.
In the clip, Honey Rose is seen cheering, smoking, and drinking as she gleefully announces: “They came and got them btches! They gone, them btches gone. All 7 of them!” The “b*tches” she’s referring to? Her own children.
What might normally be a heartbreaking moment for any mother—watching her children be removed from the home—was instead framed as a personal victory by Honey Rose. She grinned, danced, and chanted, “It’s a party, it’s a party, it’s a party,” while lighting a cigarette and pouring a drink.
The video’s content was so graphic and emotionally jarring that many online questioned whether it was even real. Unfortunately, it appears to be very real—and very troubling.
“They took my kids!” she said with an eerie sense of joy. “Them kids were bad as fck anyway. Fck them, kids!”
At one point, she claimed she deliberately orchestrated the removal. “I motherf*cking went live and embarrassed myself on purpose,” she said, stating that her goal was to provoke others into reporting her so CPS would intervene. According to her, it only took three weeks for the agency to act.
Viewers were understandably horrified by the display. One user commented that the children “deserve better,” while others questioned how someone like Honey Rose could retain custody for as long as she did. Yet, a few seemed to sympathize or even ask for “advice” on how to get rid of their own kids.
“Girl, how do I get them to come get mine?” one viewer asked. Honey Rose responded, “Inbox me. I’ll tell you how to get rid of them motherf*ckers quick, fast.”
Let’s be honest—this isn’t just about a single irresponsible parent. It’s a glaring example of what happens when accountability, morality, and structure go out the window in the name of clout chasing and internet infamy. Honey Rose treated the removal of her children not as a tragic event, but as content for a highlight reel.
While some defend her actions as “just trolling” or attention-seeking behavior, the implications go much deeper. Seven children—real, living human beings—were caught in the chaos. And this woman is publicly proud of it.
If there’s a silver lining, it’s that those children are now out of a toxic environment. Hopefully, they’ll receive the care and stability they’ve been denied. As for Honey Rose, internet fame may be fleeting, but the consequences of her celebration may be long-lasting.