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Ms. Rachel shares the reason behind her two-month break from YouTube

Ms. Rachel briefly addressed why she took a break from posting YouTube content.
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The internet is missing Ms. Rachel, the popular educational YouTube content creator for little ones, following a two-month absence from the platform where she first built her large following.

The YouTuber, whose real name is Rachel Griffin Accurso, touched on her absence in the comments section of a recent Instagram post highlighting her husband, Aron Accurso, known to their following as Mr. Aron and the voice of the show's puppet Herbie.

The post featured two photos of the couple, who have been married since 2016, smiling with their arms around one another.

“My co-creator, co-pilot, and co-producer — working tirelessly behind the scenes. There’s no Ms. Rachel without Mr. Aron. @aronaccurso,” she captioned the post. “Thank you for making my dreams come true, babe! (And of course love of my life, best friend, soulmate! And amazing dada).”

In the comments, users expressed love and support for the couple, while others voiced concern about when new episodes would be coming to YouTube.

“When are we getting more episodes? I feel like since you’ve signed with Netflix, we don’t have really good content anymore...” the user commented.

“I’m sorry. We’ve had some family things to attend to. Nothing to do with Netflix, as that is content from YouTube,” Ms. Rachel replied.

The content creator echoed a similar apology when another user also expressed their disappointment.

“I’m sorry. We’ve had some family things to attend to,” she replied again. “I will make a video tomorrow to help.”

Ms. Rachel’s most recent YouTube post was shared two months ago, on Jan. 9, and saw her sing and play hide-and-seek with Elmo and other characters from “Sesame Street.”

On Jan. 27, Netflix announced that four episodes of Ms. Rachel would be available for streaming on its platform.