Following the negative response she received on social media, Cheyenne posted a follow-up video on YouTube saying her "heart dropped" upon rewatching the footage of her and her son. "It's so wrong. I should never have done that," she said.
"Today I want to let you know I'm so disgusted with myself for posing for a thumbnail on such an emotional video," she continued.
"It made me take a step back and realize I need to just be way more present in the moment and not even be thinking about anything like this when things are happening in my life," she added later.
In a story she later posted on her Instagram page, Cheyenne is seen crying while saying she's "disappointed" and "upset" with herself and that she was being targets with death threats and cyber bullying
"I'm so disappointed in myself and I've never been this upset with myself or disappointed or had this much anxiety over people messaging me death threats and things about Christian that are so past the level of cyber bullying and harassment that I've ever experienced in my life." She adds that she's taking a few days off social media to "prioritize myself and Christian."
Cheyenne has since deleted her Instagram profile as well as all of her videos from her channel.