Seagram’s heiress Hannah Bronfman’s son nearly electrocutes himself after shoving a necklace into a power outlet – as toddler’s dad issues heartfelt warning to all parents

The husband of Seagram’s heiress Hannah Bronfman revealed how their son almost electrocuted himself by plugging a chain into an electrical socket.

Hannah’s husband Brendan Fallis shared a scary video on TikTok on Monday night in which he told viewers that his three-year-old son almost electrocuted himself.

The terrifying incident happened while Fallis was enjoying a massage. His son Preston wanted to hang out in the room during his father’s treatment.

The husband of Seagram’s heiress Hannah Bronfman revealed how their son almost electrocuted himself by plugging a chain into an electrical socket

Fallis shared a scary video on TikTok on Monday night in which he told viewers that his three-year-old son almost electrocuted himself

Fallis shared a scary video on TikTok on Monday night in which he told viewers that his three-year-old son almost electrocuted himself

The heiress, 36, and her husband Brendan Fallis, 44, married in 2017 and have two young children together

The heiress, 36, and her husband Brendan Fallis, 44, married in 2017 and have two young children together

During the massage, Preston got hold of his father’s necklace, which he had taken off for the errand.

As the toddler played with the jewelry, he plugged it into an extension cord in their family home.

Fallis showed the aftermath – a blackened electrical socket – in the TikTok to demonstrate how the chain had caused an electric shock.

“He jumped away, I heard a spark, got up… nothing happened because obviously there’s a trip block in there, there’s a breaker in there.”

Thank goodness, because the socket was part of an extension cord and not in the wall – because the consequences could probably have been much worse.

Fallis took this opportunity to warn other parents. “This is really scary,” he said.

‘Just a note for all parents, you never know. This is tucked under a bedside table,” he warned.

TikTok users praised Fallis in the comments for his transparency.

‘Bro! You are one of the most authentic people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing,” one person commented.

Others shared their thanks to the 44-year-old father for the warning. “Thanks for sharing,” one user commented. “So glad he and everyone is doing well,” said another.

Bronfman is part of one of the wealthiest families in Canada. They own Seagram, an alcohol distilling company founded in Ontario in 1858.

The heiress, 36, and her husband Fallis, 44, married in 2017 and have two young children together.

The family previously made headlines when Bronfman shared a glimpse of their enormous New York City apartment, complete with an enviable walk-in closet and cashmere wall.

The couple have retained the apartment's original features, such as the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves

The couple have retained the apartment’s original features, such as the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves (Hannah pictured in the apartment before the renovation)

They also have a fully stocked bar

The large bathroom has a freestanding bath

Other notable features of the couple’s impressive home included the bar (left: Fallis at the bar) and the master bathroom (left).

Bronfman, an ex-DJ turned entrepreneur, welcomed content creator Caleb Simpson to their Downtown Manhattan apartment in November, where he showed off their sprawling three-story home, for which they can get a $4,300-a-month mortgage.

After walking through a passageway to get to the front door, you immediately emerge into a huge living and dining room with 20-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows – as well as a skylight.

They also have a bar and coffee near the living room, which Simpson called “the best bar” he’s seen in New York City.

The couple, who married in 2017, bought the massive space about five years ago and spent three years renovating it.

In 2019, Bronfman shared that she had suffered a miscarriage in January as she detailed her pregnancy journey in an emotional video.

“There’s no way to mitigate this, so here it is. On January 25th I miscarried,” Hannah wrote in an emotional Instagram post on Sunday before releasing a video about her pregnancy journey.

‘I’m writing this to share what I think is a very common thing that so many women go through: 1 in 4 women will have a miscarriage in their lifetime. Yet this is not something that is common to share or talk about.

“As working women, we have so much pressure to show up, be professional, break through ceilings, all while keeping our hormone levels up.”

She further detailed her miscarriage while sitting down with her husband as part of a vlog explaining their commitment to having children.

Bronfman now uses her social media accounts to share fitness routines, videos of her kids, and Get Ready With Me vlogs.