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Casual and mostly harmless, but loose enough that you'll want to watch with younger kids.
Best for ages 9+
Brooke runs a pretty low-key Roblox channel aimed at kids who love roleplay games and obbies. The vibe is chaotic in a friends-goofing-around way, not an edgy or shock-content way. She plays with friends and fans, keeps things loose, and doesn't script much of anything. That spontaneity is part of the charm, but it's also where things get a little sloppy.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Brooke runs a pretty low-key Roblox channel aimed at kids who love roleplay games and obbies. The vibe is chaotic in a friends-goofing-around way, not an edgy or shock-content way. She plays with friends and fans, keeps things loose, and doesn't script much of anything. That spontaneity is part of the charm, but it's also where things get a little sloppy.
The content leans heavily on social roleplay scenarios like family, school, and dating setups, which are common in Roblox culture but can veer into territory some parents might want to talk through with their kids. Nothing here is graphic, but the dating and romance elements come up casually and without much thought given to them.
The biggest practical concern is language. Profanity slips through unbleeped at least once, and the overall tone is unfiltered enough that more slips could easily happen in videos you haven't previewed. Brooke seems genuinely likable and not trying to cause trouble, but this isn't a polished, moderated channel.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
A clear, unbleeped profanity is spoken on camera during the roleplay session. It appears mid-conversation and goes completely unacknowledged.
Brooke casually suggests looking for online daters in the game before pivoting to a different idea. It's dropped quickly, but the fact that it's framed as a fun activity is worth noting for parents.
The roleplay is built around a teenage dating and marriage scenario, including a planned proposal. The framing is lighthearted, but romantic pairing is a consistent and central theme here.
Traffic rules are explicitly ignored on screen and called out as intentional, which is a small but unnecessary modeling moment for younger viewers.
Brooke refers to herself as a "baddie" in a self-congratulatory way. Minor on its own, but it fits a pattern of casual identity framing that younger kids absorb easily.
A fan who appears to be a young child is brought on camera and her YouTube channel username is read aloud publicly, which raises minor privacy concerns around child viewers being promoted this way.
What Parents Should Know
Preview videos before letting kids under 8 watch solo, since language and roleplay themes can shift quickly and without warning.
Talk to your kid about the online dating references if they watch the Brookhaven roleplay content, since it comes up casually and without any context or concern from the creator.
Use the romantic roleplay scenarios as a natural conversation opener about healthy relationships rather than banning the content outright.
Know that this channel is unscripted and unedited in a way that means anything can slip through, so treat it more like a livestream than produced YouTube content.
Check the fan collaboration videos carefully before letting your child watch, since young fans sometimes share their own channel names or personal details on screen.
This channel is probably fine for kids 9 and up who already play Roblox, but sit with younger or more sensitive kids the first few times.
Recommended for ages 9+.
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