Jentzen and Johna Ramirez Update: Life After Piper Rockelle’s Squad

Jentzen and Johna Ramirez Update: Life After Piper Rockelle’s Squad

Jentzen Ramirez and his mother, Johna, have a complex story highlighted in a recent feature in the French paper 20 Minutes.” While Jentzen gained fame as part of Piper Rockelle’s YouTube squad, his career took a challenging turn due to family tensions and legal issues surrounding his independence.

This story explores their current situations, the impact of leaving their controversial content group, broader issues of parental oversight, child safety online, and the conflicts between business interests and family dynamics in social media fame.

The Beginning Of Jentzen’s Rise To Fame

Jentzen Ramirez took tiny steps on his way to stardom. Born on Aug. 9, 2006, in Austin, Texas, he started to draw people’s attention with his natural charm. His mother, Johna, relocated to Los Angeles in 2011 to help his sister, Liana, pursue an acting career.

People quickly saw Jentzen’s star quality when he accompanied his sister to gigs. “All these people kept claiming he had something special on screen,” Johna said in recent interviews. Jentzen got bit parts in commercials, short films, and television shows.

His first significant opportunity came in 2019 when Johna discovered a casting call for Piper Rockelle’s YouTube channel. The team added Jentzen, and he became an immediate fan favorite. He gained popularity when viewers started “shipping” him and fellow squad member Sophie Fergi, making them a power couple among younger fans.

The squad provided Jentzen with huge exposure. He made quick work of it, accumulating followers on multiple platforms as fans fell in love with his personality and content. While the direct pay wasn’t huge, racing alongside Piper opened up checkpoints for sponsorships and other opportunities that helped propel his career.

This time would later transform Jentzen from an aspiring child actor into a bona fide social media star with millions of eyes on him and the rest of the clan in real life. His reconnaissance story reflects how fast young creators can arrive in the new digital landscape.

Rising Worries and Family Friction

As Jentzen’s star rose with Piper Rockelle’s squad, storm clouds gathered at home. Johna Ramirez started to worry about what was going on behind the scenes. She said conditions weren’t right for the young creators. “From the beginning, something felt wrong,” Johna told the Netflix docuseries “Bad Influence.” “The hours were long, and it felt unhealthy.”

Her most significant concern was about Piper’s mom, Tiffany Smith. Johna felt that Tiffany exercised too much authority over the kids’ personal lives. This mistrust deepened as the remaining squad members departed, with some alleging they were mistreated.

Realizing she was stuck, Johna called her husband, Nelson, for backup. She wanted him to help pull Jentzen from the group. But things didn’t work out as hoped. Nelson believed their son was doing great and that Johna might be overreacting to typical teen fame problems.

The dispute created a barrier between Johna and Nelson and distanced Jentzen from his mother. By late 2020, Jentzen was beginning to sever ties with Johna altogether. “I saw him die,” Johna said. “It was as if someone else was making his decisions.”

The family friction speaks to many parents’ difficult position when their child becomes famous. They also have to balance protecting their children with allowing them to develop their career trajectories. For the Ramirez family, this balance was impossible to find.

The Legal Battle That Divided the Family

Tensions in the Ramirez family escalated into a legal battle in 2021. On March 11, Johna filed for divorce from Nelson at the end of last year after about 30 years of marriage. She requested joint custody of Jentzen, believing it would help her reintegrate with her son.

But things got worse. On Nov. 29, 2021, Liana Ramirez—Jentzen’s older sister petitioned for temporary guardianship of her brother. She alleged that Johna was not caring for Jentzen appropriately and was rarely at home. Sometime later, Jentzen also started seeking legal emancipation from his parents.

“If you’d asked me 10 years ago, I would have never thought I would be sued for money by my children,” Johna said. “I felt like the world was falling apart. Court records indicate the guardianship case reached an impasse with no definitive victors. The legal fight revealed how fractured the family had grown over Jentzen’s career path and overall well-being.

Johna didn’t join the 2022 lawsuit filed by 11 other parents against Tiffany Smith, but her story emerged as central in public debates over how young creators were treated in Piper’s group. Her experiences were similar to many of the concerns expressed by other parents.

The legal battles highlight how high the stakes can be when family squabbles intermingle with the business of child stardom. For the Ramirez family, the courthouse was where bonds were broken and new boundaries established.

Where is Johna Ramirez Today?

Now, Johna Ramirez has reconstructed her life to center around her creative talents and work. She is now a freelance digital storyteller, combining her producing, editing, and videography skills. Her career has included a variety of creative positions, indicating that she has been able to pivot following personal trials.

Even with the family division, Johna remains an Executive Producer of J&J Ramirez Productions, the company she founded with Jentzen in August 2019. She has maintained this role even as she and Jentzen seem to have no contact.

“Now I put my heart in telling meaningful stories,” Johna said in a recent interview. “It’s how I’m processing everything that’s going on.”  Besides production work, Johna has been a copyeditor with Symbols Public Relations.

She is also a scriptwriter and on-camera host for Hope In Darkness, LLC, where she writes material that speaks to the soul. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Johna infuses projects with technical credibility and emotional nuance.

Friends have filled the family voids worn away by the fight over Jentzen’s future. Johna remains hopeful about reconciliation despite the distance between her and her son. “I think one day he will reach out,” she said. “When he does, I’ll be waiting with open arms.”

Jentzen’s Career Flourished After Piper

After leaving Piper Rockelle’s crew, Jentzen Ramirez has exponentially built his brand. Today, his social media following spans millions across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. His content has grown more complex, keeping pace with his maturing audience.

On YouTube, Jentzen makes videos that appeal to teen viewers. His channel includes various vlogs, pranks, and challenges with titles like “Rating My Crush’s Friends’ Outfits” and “Kissing the Girl of My Dreams.” Such videos regularly rack up hundreds of thousands of views.

“I want to create content that feels real for me right now,” Jentzen said in a recent video. “Growing up on camera means that my content also has to grow. He often features his sister Liana in his videos, who brings a sense of family chemistry and warmth to his channel. Working together professionally appears to have deepened their sibling bond.

Jentzen has not given up acting, either. He’s had parts in music videos and appeared in the hit teen show “Chicken Girls.” His latest acting credit was as Jackson in two episodes of Junior’s Cafe in 2025, demonstrating his enduring appeal as a personality in traditional media.

His private life has stabilized, too. They started dating in 2020 after meeting while working for the Piper’s squad alongside Elliana Walmsley. They briefly split in December 2021 but reunited a year later and have been together since. Fans who can’t get enough of their chemistry tune into their relationship content, which has garnered millions of views.

Why Is A Kidfluencing Scandal So Devastating?

The rift between Jentzen and Johna Ramirez points to more significant issues with the child influencer sphere. Their story is only part of an emerging tale of how family bonds can strain as young people reach online stardom.

Netflix’s documentary “Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing ” spotlighted these problems. The film illustrated tough choices parents like Johna had to make to protect their children in an industry with limited rules.

“No one prepares you for what happens when your kid becomes a product,” Johna said in the documentary. “There’s no playbook for this.” The 2022 lawsuit — brought by 11 parents (Johna was not among them) — that targeted Tiffany Smith shed serious light on how young creators were treated. These lawsuits have called for greater scrutiny in an industry that frequently operates in gray areas.

Since then, many platforms have changed their rules governing content involving children. Brands have grown more cautious about working with young influencers, and parents want clearer contracts and better working conditions.

For families considering the influencer route, the Ramirez story serves as both a warning and a lesson. It underscores the need for clear boundaries between business and family relationships when children are involved in social media.

FAQ

Q: Are Jentzen and Johna Ramirez in touch now?
A: According to current knowledge, Jentzen and Johna do not seem to have maintained regular contact. Johna said he hoped they could reconcile one day, but there have been no public indications that they have repaired their relationship.

Q: Is Jentzen Edwards officially out of Piper Rockelle’s squad?
A: Yes, Jentzen stopped making content with Piper Rockelle and seems no longer associated with her on social media platforms.

Q: What is the latest on the legal guardianship?
A: Court records show the case became stalled. Jentzen’s emancipation petition has not been made public.

Q: Is Johna still working in the entertainment industry?
A: Yes, if you mean Johna; he’s a freelance digital content creator/producer/editor. Although it visibly appears that she and Jentzen are separated, she is still the Executive Producer of J&J Ramirez Productions.

Q: What is Jentzen Ramirez’s age?
A: Jentzen is vaccinated and is dating content creator Elliana Walmsley. They met when they worked for Piper Rockelle’s squad, briefly broke up in December 2021, and reunited in December 2022.

Final Words

The story of Jentzen and Johna Ramirez highlights both the benefits and challenges of child fame in the digital age. From a close mother-son duo to legal adversaries, their relationship deteriorated as fame and business intertwined. Today, they are pursuing separate careers, with Jentzen thriving as a creator and Johna channeling her past into creative work that helps others share their stories.

Their situation raises critical questions about protecting young stars in the social media landscape, emphasizing the need for better guidelines and support systems. For parents and aspiring creators, the Ramirez family’s experience underscores the importance of setting boundaries and maintaining open communication. As the influencer space evolves, their story can guide discussions about the actuality of young fame and help pave a healthier path for future digital stars.

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