YouTube sensation Ms Rachel has shared a heartfelt tribute to her husband and co-creator Mr Aron, in a rare insight into their relationship.
The former teacher, 42, took to Instagram on Thursday to pen a sweet message to her husband, who she married in 2016, in which she detailed his best qualities and the work he puts into the channel that has taken the parenting world by storm.
Ms Rachel, real name Rachel Griffin-Accurso, set up the educational channel in 2019 with Broadway producer Mr Aron, real name Aron Accurso, after their son, seven, suffered a speech delay and they struggled to find online resources to assist.
In her heartwarming tribute to Mr Aron, who she met at a Unitarian Universalism in 2010, she wrote: ‘There’s no Ms Rachel without Mr Aron…
‘Some people just think he does the music and composing but we are partners in everything and he’s the other half of everything Ms Rachel…
YouTube sensation Ms Rachel has shared a heartfelt tribute to her husband and co-creator Mr Aron, in a rare insight into their relationship
The former teacher, 42, took to Instagram on Thursday to pen a sweet message to her husband, who she married in 2016, in which she detailed his best qualities and the work he puts into the channel that has taken the parenting world by storm
‘Writing, editing, creating – and the really special thing about Aron is when I taught public school music and needed a track for the kids to sing with, he put that same excellence and work into that as he does into the show…
‘Because he wants to help the world like I do in small ways and in every way we can. Because he loves me. And I love him to the moon and back!..
‘Ps he’s also herbie and bean and Frankie… Ps he’s also the best dad! Growing up without a present dad it’s so special to see my kids have a dad that would do anything for them and wants to be at everything. Go, Mr Aron!’
Alongside the caption, the star, known for her uniform of dungarees, a pink T-shirt and hairband, gazed adoringly at her husband.
Back in April, the couple revealed they had welcomed their second child. Ms Rachel took to Instagram to announce the arrival of ‘sweet baby Susannah’ via a surrogate as medical reasons meant she was unable to carry her baby.
The announcement came weeks after she revealed that ‘family issues’ were the reason behind a mysterious two-month-long absence from the platform.
In her announcement post, the social media star and child educator shared a sweet selfie while gazing at the tot and added a caption reading: ‘We welcomed sweet baby Susannah into the world! We are so in love!..
‘Sometimes timing isn’t what you plan and the road to get there is bumpier than you expect, but when you hold your little ones you know… I’m meant to be your mama…
Back in April, the couple revealed they had welcomed their second child. Ms Rachel took to Instagram to announce the arrival of ‘sweet baby Susannah’ via a surrogate as medical reasons meant she was unable to carry her baby
‘I was unable to carry this pregnancy for medical reasons and we were blessed to have a surrogate who gave us the most precious gift possible…
‘We are now all family forever. We have immense gratitude and a deep bond. It’s been a truly beautiful experience. I’m in awe of her. Aron – Thank you for being the best husband and dada!’
Speaking about how her son Thomas is coping with baby Susannah, she said in May: ‘Thomas is even changing diapers sometimes – except for no poopy ones. He’s given her a bottle, he’s burped her. He’s just the sweetest with her.’
She then revealed the sweet reason Susannah got her name, saying: ‘My mom raised us with so much unconditional love and joy…
‘She raised my sister and I as a single mom. I’ve always been in awe of her strength. She even built us an epic tree house all by herself!’
The YouTube star is known online as Ms Rachel and has become a massive star thanks to the catchy songs she pens with Mr Aron.
The couple produce content that help their young audience with pronunciation and language skills via her Songs for Littles YouTube page
The content she produces aims to help her young audience with pronunciation and language skills via her Songs For Littles YouTube page.
They started the viral channel when Thomas was diagnosed with a speech delay. She explained to NBC News: ‘His first word was at two years and eight months and it was ‘mama’ and I had waited for that for so long…
‘As a parent you want to do anything you can to help them and it’s not our fault when our child has a speech delay. A lot of things I teach are things I wish I had known for my son.’
Ms Rachel started her viral YouTube channel Songs for Littles after her son, Thomas, was diagnosed with a speech delay