2-year-old TikTok star ‘Okay Baby’ killed in car crash in Louisiana
Two-year-old Preston Ordone, known on TikTok as the “Okay Baby,” died in a car crash Thursday, according to Louisiana State Police.
Preston’s parents, Katelynn, 25, and Jaelan Ordone, 27, were seriously injured, officials said.
The cause of the crash is under investigation, state police said.
Officials said that they responded to a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 12 shortly before noon Thursday in St. Tammany Parish and that a preliminary investigation determined a 2011 Ford F-150 veered off the road and struck a tree.
Authorities said Preston was “improperly restrained in a child safety seat.” He died at the hospital.
“Louisiana State Police stress that proper restraint use significantly reduces the risk of serious injury or death in a crash,” authorities said. “The proper use of seat belts and child safety seats can be the difference between life and death.”
Preston’s grandfather Glen Norris told the New Orleans Advocate newspaper on Friday that a witness at the scene had told him the toddler’s car seat was properly restrained. Norris called the state police’s post “hurtful and painful.”
In a statement online, police said that they understand how difficult news releases of crashes can be for everyone involved but that they are necessary to inform the public, raise awareness and dispel rumors.
“Our goal is never to add to the pain, but rather to fulfill our responsibility in this age of information,” it said.
Norris did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
Katelynn Ordone, who has more than 400,000 followers on TikTok, began posting videos of Preston in 2023.
Preston, often in overalls, became affectionately known online as the “Okay Baby” after Katelynn Ordone posted videos telling him not to do something, with him sweetly replying “OK” and proceeding to do the act anyways.
In an update on Katelynn Ordone’s TikTok account Sunday, relatives said that she had multiple broken bones and that Jaelan Ordone had undergone emergency surgery, in which pins and rods were placed in a leg.
The family’s 7-year-old daughter, Paisley, was in school at the time of the crash, a relative said.
The family started a GoFundMe page for medical expenses, with more than $30,000 raised by Monday.
“Preston had captured the hearts of many online with his joyful spirit and endearing videos, becoming a beloved figure on social media,” the GoFundMe page says. “His untimely passing has left a profound void in the lives of his parents and the community that cherished him.”