The way she’s struggling to act happy about an “egg apron” reminds me of how 1940s house wife’s had to act to make sure their husbands weren’t upset
@CharlieApples
Ай бұрын
Or else. 👋
@karinalumen9722
Ай бұрын
@@CharlieApplesmore like or else her children didnt eat. Everyone forgets the in these marriages how the husband feels about his wife at the time determines how well the children live
@mick6247
Ай бұрын
@@icxcnika2037 yes..yes they did… why do you think lobotomies were created? Did you miss your history lesson?, even my grandmother who was alive back then would agree , it existed
@squirrelsinmykoolaid
Ай бұрын
@@karinalumen9722It also determined the wife's literal freedom. Psychiatric abuse was common back then and husbands could easily have their wives committed to an institution back then.
@Loralanthalas
Ай бұрын
Lots of people sure do love the thought of a time when half of the women were beaten by their husbands
@bellabenis
Ай бұрын
The way “their first date” was him putting her in a situation she physically could not escape from 😭
@user-cu2fj4fs9b
Ай бұрын
This is something you'd see in a BookTok book
@imbluedubbadee
Ай бұрын
Love that he could pull strings to push her into a plane flight with him, but not to take a Greece vacation
@SpiritBox01
Ай бұрын
@@imbluedubbadeehow dare he give her time to relax and have what she wants when he had to wait for 6 months to trap her in a plane? He couldn't possibly let her have some freedom now lest she leave him
@mariapittalis2147
Ай бұрын
@@user-cu2fj4fs9bor in Criminal Minds
@paulatobler8354
Ай бұрын
Yep. That asshole can use his daddy’s planes to trap her into spending time with him but he can’t use his daddy’s planes to give her the trip to Greece she wants even though those plane tickets she wanted would have been free to him.
@rayayayu4874
Ай бұрын
"i was a good ballerina" is such a depressing statement, she definitely deserves better
@Killjoy_Mel
Ай бұрын
My kingdom and all my horses too for her to find her way out of the cult and her miserable husband's thumb. I'm certain she loves her kids. I'm not so certain she loves her life. When you have to whisper to the interviewer about some things whilst your husband is idk, in the toilet, you have a problem.
@giselaperez6993
9 сағат бұрын
She chose her life.
@juliaboskamp9666
Ай бұрын
That woman is one drunk husband away from a 1950s housewife making the choice to become a widow.
@CitySlickerButtKicker
Ай бұрын
That sounds like a possible New York Best Seller book.
@isadora6092
Ай бұрын
i hope she reaches that point and escapes fr
@Internetravler-1876
Ай бұрын
1940s*
@dahliacheung6020
Ай бұрын
@@Internetravler-1876 1950's is the correct decade. The 40s consisted of a world war in the first half and cleaning up after the war in the second half. Tons of men were still stationed all across trying to hold the new system together after the fall of the Axis powers and others were struggling to recover from injuries both mentally and physically crippling. It was a very transitional period and women were being told, "you're all good to go back to your homes. You don't have to work anymore!" The fifties consisted of advertising campaign, churches, and families forcing women into the role of pretty and sweet housewives, making them give up their jobs and push out as many babies as possible. Skirts were actually lengthened, not just because of the end of fabric rationing but to further "feminize" women's clothes. And women were so damn unhappy about they became an entirely new class of drugs addicts, supported by their doctors of course. So it was definitely the 50s in which women would be helping their husband to perhaps have a little oopsie.
@Stocksandstitches
29 күн бұрын
And can't even get the miltown or Valium those wives had to take to deal with their husbands
@crabifyouwanna
Ай бұрын
being rich and only giving a egg apron is insane.
@snowpawwildcraft6276
Ай бұрын
Right, especially because she was very clear about how much she wanted a trip to Greece, yet he gifted her a tool for her to do more work in the house? That's the equivalent of getting your wife a vacuum cleaner for her birthday. Unless your partner has a passion for cleaning or an interest in vacuum cleaners, why would you gift them another way to do chores for their special day?
@KookyQ765
Ай бұрын
Yes, and - I’m in a Mormon marriage and I don’t get gifts from my husband because I vowed to be his helpmeet and to obey him. It isn’t what I wanted either but the Mormon church groomed me into this situation
@Ruby_2470
Ай бұрын
@@KookyQ765 does your husband get gifts from you, if I ask, and do you feel your roles are equal, that he is your equal helpmate?
@KookyQ765
Ай бұрын
@@Ruby_2470 oh yes, gifts, cards, the whole thing, setting a good example for the children. We are emerging from 26 years of Mormon marriage and trying to figure out how to build a more equal partnership. It’s really difficult for both of us
@Didartie
Ай бұрын
@cel2651 Bruh no gifts or anything????????
@DarkHowlerz
Ай бұрын
The biggest issue is that she have to give birth like a machine, and still live like a maid even through he can provide and spoil her... does he even love her?
@CarysCreatesThings
Ай бұрын
@@blub-tf6rtWow. Antisemitic, much? This video and DarkHowlerz comment both had nothing to do with Jewish people.
@TaintedSoulSilver
Ай бұрын
More like anti-religion.
@bunnylacy2097
Ай бұрын
She was also forced to quit ballet and give her ballet studio up.
@CharlieApples
Ай бұрын
No. He does not love her.
@redponii
Ай бұрын
He doesn't even like her.
@phoenix_does_stuff4271
Ай бұрын
“it’s the best egg apron money can buy 🤓” has me in SHAMBLES
@Ruhrohraggy23345
Ай бұрын
I’m so petty. I would grab and egg and crack it over his head, then throw the egg apron over his face and say clean it up.
@Nicole0816
Ай бұрын
And I'm willing to bet, that's not even true😭😭
@imbluedubbadee
Ай бұрын
No, he's an *airline* heir specifically!? And he couldn't swing tickets to Greece!? Sir.... Do better....
@c0ttage
Ай бұрын
fuuuucked
@snowpawwildcraft6276
Ай бұрын
Right, he probably wouldn't even need to pay a ticket and even if he did it wouldn't make a dent in his pockets
@imbluedubbadee
Ай бұрын
@snowpawwildcraft6276 he sounds like such an awful husband, and taking her studio!? That hurt my soul as a dancer (hobby not career so I can only imagine her pain)
@rebekahdavis5935
Ай бұрын
@@imbluedubbadee Yes, that was pure control and evil. Totally unnecessary given how well off they are. I wish she would take initiative and demand that a studio be built for her. I can't imagine doing such an awful job of teaching my son how to treat women/his own WIFE and MOTHER to their kids, that THIS is the result... shameful
@frumtheground
Ай бұрын
Seems pretty clear he doesn't actually want to take her anywhere unless it's for his own reasons.
@BRBonGiediPrime
Ай бұрын
Juilliard has a 10.6% acceptance rate. That is significantly decreased for the ballet program, which only accepts 12 women and 12 men A YEAR. To be accepted means you are the BEST, and her husband selfishly ripped that all away from her by baby trapping her after a month... jfc. My heart breaks for this woman
@karinalumen9722
Ай бұрын
I think this is something many people arent away of when it comes to “rich” men, they find the best and strip them from their field
@meowmeowmeowmeowcatoncomputer
Ай бұрын
It's like the Harvard or Yale for dance/theatre. People work their asses off to get in there. If there's ever a time machine invented I'm going back in time to tell her to run and getting him the hell away from her!!!
@Ruhrohraggy23345
Ай бұрын
That makes me feel depressed. Can’t even imagine how she feels……
@plantemor
Ай бұрын
Tbf, the ballerina industry is pretty abusive too, so I think she was just used to being controlled and torn down by others. She probably doesn't even consider that what her husband is doing is abusive because she is used to that treatment already. I wouldn't be surprised that all her perfection that she pours into her dance and her role as a wife and mother is due to an insane level of people pleasing. I cannot imagine what her upbringing was like for her to work so hard to be perfect to please people who don't appreciate it.
@whitneyanders5945
Ай бұрын
Let’s not pretend she didn’t have any say in such a predicament. You don’t start pumping out babies and giving up everything unless you want that life too.
@Hqckerman
Ай бұрын
people on tiktok have been saying that she's the ballerina he keeps in a box on a shelf and I think that's absolutely heartbreaking.
@beatricedamian3863
Ай бұрын
The power of gender is truly astonishing…for someone so successful to turn out like this is only possible because she is a woman
@intellectualstripper
Ай бұрын
The way she said “MY egg apron” and not “AN egg apron” my first assumption is she pointed this exact egg apron out to him at some point and so when he needed a birthday gift for her he just ordered the fuckass egg apron and didn’t even wrap it
@Clown_Curry
Ай бұрын
The fact that the apron itself isn’t even that bad, it’s the fact that he didn’t even bother to get her something along with it. He couldn’t even wrap it😭😭 I feel so bad for her
@TOMFOOLERY334
Ай бұрын
@@Clown_Curry there are better gifts out there.....she clearly wanted something he could afford her and their 8 kids
@HikaruCrystal8
Ай бұрын
@yveje9720 it's a birthday present. I understand that people can buy themselves birthday presents, but socially it's heavily encouraged for other people to give a gift on the person's birthday. Also, there's no way he doesn't have money to buy those tickets he knew she wanted, let's be real here
@AleksandarBell
Ай бұрын
@@yveje9720You’re funny if you think that her husband lets her even look at that money.
@DannyD-lr5yg
Ай бұрын
@@yveje9720The son’s net worth is $2 billion, so it’s not like only his dad is rich. Also, giving generous gifts to your spouse isn’t about being obligated to supply them with “this or that thing,” it’s about WANTING to give to them, make them feel loved, bring them joy, etc. If my SO wanted tickets to a certain country, and I had the money to buy them, you literally couldn’t stop me from doing so - and with a smile!
@MarkinIden
Ай бұрын
the fact that his dad owns a plane companies and he himself is FILTHY RICH, shows that if he wanted to he would have gotten his wife those tickets to Greece but he didn't simply because he didn't want to.
@karinalumen9722
Ай бұрын
More like she wanted to and he wants to make sure she knows shes not allowed to “want”
@CitySlickerButtKicker
Ай бұрын
His networth is more than Michael Jackson!
@MarkinIden
Ай бұрын
@@karinalumen9722 Yeah exactly!
@da1zed
Ай бұрын
I hadnt even thought about it like that, I was thinking more like... he didnt want to have to look after 8 kids by himself or hire a nanny. Although more realistically the vacation probably wouldve included her taking care of the family the whole time instead of relaxing @karinalumen9722
@user-ld1jb2fy8p
Ай бұрын
He's gonna take his mistress to Greece
@thegrimlooper
Ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in a religious family, some parents raise you from a young age that you have to be a wife and mother to be fulfilled. All of your self worth and confidence should be in what you do solely for other people, and that your needs and dreams don’t matter. It took therapy and medication to get through the mental issues I got from my parents, and subsequently what I thought was good “enough” which was literally nothing as I felt like I didn’t deserve it. It’s much deeper than it seems for some people, and it’s not as easy as leaving or taking a pill. It’s easy from outside to say that these things.
@GH0STS_D1E
Ай бұрын
all through my teens, and even now, i’ve struggled with the idea that i’m not a valuable person to the world because i didn’t want to have kids; even though my mother told me it was all i was good for, i saw many times the way having kids changed my mom for the worse, and i couldn’t do that. i hated the idea of becoming a bad person after giving birth and forcing my child to live with someone mentally unstable. i don’t talk to my mom now and i’m struggling but trying to save money to get therapy and hopefully medication of some type.
@karinalumen9722
Ай бұрын
Heres the thing is not just to be “fullfilled” is more like “thats the only way to fulfillment”
@datbitch2395
Ай бұрын
@@GH0STS_D1Esending love. I went through a very similar experience, just with a different family member being the one pressuring me. I still struggle with all of it, and I'm in therapy. I also know how expensive therapy and psychiatry can be, especially if someone doesn't have insurance. (Which is also SO expensive!!) So I guess I'm just trying to say that I hope it gets better soon, and you find a therapist that you love. 🩷🩷 You are important, and you're here for a reason, I promise.
@RT1685
Ай бұрын
Feel bad for this woman. Yes she can make her own decisions but clearly she’s been manipulated some way
@snowpawwildcraft6276
Ай бұрын
Right, she wanted to be a ballerina, nobody gives up their dream that fast
@2.xb9
Ай бұрын
Nah she was manipulated since childhood if she was raised Mormon. Literally taught to be subservient to men since day 1.
@bunnylacy2097
Ай бұрын
He’s extremely rich and could ruin her if she left. It’s hard enough to leave a middle class abusive man. A rich abusive man is even harder to leave
@daughterofsekhmet81
Ай бұрын
Exactly. I don't think anyone who defends this as "her choice" has ever been in an abusive relationship. On the outside you might look like a happy couple, but in reality you're stuck with this person who will make your life _extremely unpleasant_ if they don't get their way. I've been there myself, and I can see the abuse and manipulation in this marriage clear as day. You can't just leave either because of kids, marriage, shared assets, or fear of what they'll do if you go. They brainwash you to believe you belong there and you'll never find anyone else. And in her situation she's got the additional manipulation of an oppressive religion that teaches girls their only value is in being wives and mothers. Hannah is truly stuck and I'm very sad for her.
@karinalumen9722
Ай бұрын
Heres the thing that people that aren’t this or have seen this refuse to believe is what this life style does to the mind. Being able to make your own decision is something that is taken out of the conscious mind of these people. Being able to think of self does not come naturally amd its stripped from some people
@annc8337
Ай бұрын
stories like this make me want to reject the idea of marriage as a whole
@TaintedSoulSilver
Ай бұрын
If you think marriage is the problem here.......
@lol.3460
Ай бұрын
@@TaintedSoulSilverif they think it’s the concept of marriage that’s the issue then they’re doing the right thing lol IMO
@viktordeadboi
Ай бұрын
@@TaintedSoulSilvermarriage nowadays (unless cultural or religious) means nothing other than merging benefits and taxes and assets. 50% of kids have divorced parents in the US. better to just not do it all together.
@Clown_Curry
Ай бұрын
@@viktordeadboi I get what you’re saying, but I honestly hate that narrative sm. “These days” ppl aren’t so quick to get into marriages bc there are different paths, it’s not always affordable or right at the time, or they haven’t found the right person. Most reasons that marriage rates were so high back then, is bc women weren’t allowed to work and had to depend on their husbands. It’s also bc divorce was often frowned upon. Currently, divorce isn’t as stigmatized, ppl can leave abusive relationships or relationships that just aren’t working out
@artie1694
Ай бұрын
@@TaintedSoulSilvertechnically… yes. Marriage was never a romantic love thing. The history of marriage was always a business strategy/arrangement. Lets not pretend here. Women have been (for centuries) complaining and fighting for divorce rights for a reason.
@cherrycookiebee8969
Ай бұрын
I feel so much for her, because what options does she have? She sacrificed her career, she has 8 kids she couldn't abandon or take care of with a single mother's income (she also hasn't been able to work in a decade, which surely would make it hard to find work, maybe social media?) and time (work *and* 8 kids??), and a billionaire husband who has all the money in the world to control where her life goes, clearly confirmed by the fact that he manipulated her from the very first "date" by creating a fake coincidence in order to force her to spend time with him after she rejected him for half a year. My heart aches for her.
@theaqua1517
Ай бұрын
Traditional marriage is a dangerous game to play unless perhaps you have tons of money and a partner you can rely on but even then you aren't guaranteed that you will be secure for life because anything can happen. Not saying you shouldn't do it if that's what you strive for but be aware of the possible risks and have a back up plans
@rebekahdavis5935
Ай бұрын
All of what you said but I would think that if she's running the social media than at least half that income should go to her or be considered hers. Sometimes the wife ends up getting a lot in divorce settlements and sometimes she gets nothing even when he has money. You never know but I hope they would consider the job she works on to do HER income.
@nadyanathania3847
Ай бұрын
Aqua fina-
@a.m4863
Ай бұрын
She can divorce him and get set up with alimony perhaps?
@Ruhrohraggy23345
Ай бұрын
This sounds like a good plot for a horror movie. Then i remember its real life.
@notiddymothbirlfriend
Ай бұрын
The only time an egg apron is an acceptable gift is if your partner has explicitly asked for one. This is legit the same energy as "hurdur I got my wife a new vacuum cleaner so it's quieter when I'm trying to watch the game". SHE WENT TO JUILLIARD WHAT
@pappanalab
Ай бұрын
When she quietly checked to make sure her husband was out of ear shot before whispering happily about how nice it was to have an epidural, I felt bad for her before but that was when my heart fully broke for this woman. Isolating her, keeping her constantly busy, speaking for her, tearing her away from her education, denying her help when she’s exhausted to the point of being physically ill, being her sole source of income. These are all methods of control. Pity this poor woman, he may not be laying his hands on her but she is still, without a doubt, being mistreated.
@annakevlin8634
23 сағат бұрын
I would not be surprised if he does have a temper and hurts her or those she cares about.
@c0ttage
Ай бұрын
isolating her at 21 is fucking crazy
@theaqua1517
Ай бұрын
It's kind of depressing to be forcefully isolated from everyone . No one has to live like this unless it's their choice
@cliffordchie
Ай бұрын
@yonaisland Oh really? Imagine giving up your ballet dancing dream. Becoming first undergraduate of Julliard to become pregnant. Giving birth to lot of kids without pain relief. You wanted a ballet studio in that big ass farm but it is converted into kids study room. Even after doing so much he gives her egg apron as bday gift. Like seriously? Did she get to enjoy anything from his money. NO. He wanted this homestead lifestyle and She came to newyork with so many dreams. She is bedridden for a week NOT HIM. Its all about him him and him.
@polija9898
Ай бұрын
@yonaislandshe works even more than him and many other women, doing everything alone, taking care of 8 kids. She has no free time. What are you talking about.
@CharlieApples
Ай бұрын
@yonaisland Are you okay? No, she will never own any property or have any money, that’s kind of the point. HE will own everything, not her. HE will get to do whatever he wants because he’s the one with all the resources. She will never be able to leave, because she won’t have the money to leave, no matter how bad it gets.
@zainabzolita8436
Ай бұрын
@yonaisland she's always working
@fedexdriver13
Ай бұрын
When Cindy Lauper said "some boys take a beautiful girl and hide her away from the rest of the world, I wanna be the one to walk in the sun" this is what she meant
@MelanatednNature
25 күн бұрын
Right
@izstrkv
Ай бұрын
doesn't juilliard only accept 12 women and 12 men into their ballet program per year too?? like, she was clearly incredibly talented with a bright future ahead of her in her career, which makes the life her husband has coerced her into seem even more miserable. i know that she's a grown woman and can make her own decisions but it does really feel like her husband took advantage of her religious upbringing to push her into the role of a stay-at-home wife and mother rather than allow her to pursue her dreams. it's incredibly icky.
@nadyanathania3847
Ай бұрын
Weird how they moved to utah too, how specific
@qwinlyn
Ай бұрын
32:34 You've already pointed out what's wrong with him and his thought process. He was born rich and mormon. People with a lot of money lose their empathy, this is a known thing; and people who are raised being taught that women are nothing but a uterus that walks, bangs and cooks have even less empathy for their partners.
@SpiritBox01
Ай бұрын
The "and mormon" here is so important as well. The church in itself further seems to dehumanise women and expects them to not only provide servitude, but also to still be beautiful arm candy that people can look at as inspiration. Just further false propaganda and sad
@rebekahdavis5935
Ай бұрын
Summed it up nicely !
@JustM2024
Ай бұрын
Exactly
@maevav5645
Ай бұрын
Terrible. So rising monsters now then? Why am I surprised?
@thuglifeinc4894
Ай бұрын
You're telling me a lifestyle based around subjucating women might breed/ create controlling and possesive behaviour. I'm shocked.
@JustM2024
Ай бұрын
Right?
@yeahyeah3013
Ай бұрын
actually i love that you're screaming on behalf of the wife, because normally i am screaming on the behalf of someone's wife and i feel sometimes crazy. im so happy to know there's other people who are equally appalled by the fact that some wives get treated like this. it's so disgusting. that's why i left religion. it's what happened to my mom, even though my dad is somewhat better. but it's sad to see wives abandon everything for the sake of their family.
@purplelove3666
Ай бұрын
You might to stop,because obviously the one you are getting angry on behalf of,is not as bothered as you,and you might want to stop doing that
@purplelove3666
Ай бұрын
You might to stop,because obviously the one you are getting angry on behalf of,is not as bothered as you,and you might want to stop doing that
@gnat4999
Ай бұрын
@@purplelove3666alot of people in abusive relationship blind themselves to it
@yeahyeah3013
Ай бұрын
@@purplelove3666 lol those wives secretly complain to me about how unsatisfied they are so....
@kozyquiche
Ай бұрын
The part about her being too exhausted to get out of bed... to me that reads as him trying to put her down while making himself look better. Like subtly saying "she can't even do the most basic things without getting so exhausted, but I'm so great that I let her rest for a week"
@nikicarrie4071
Ай бұрын
Yes
@HayzTeeArt
Ай бұрын
I dont get how hes trying to decide how many kids she'll have. Shes the one who has to deal with the risks that come from having had so many pregnancys. Also not about your partner always answering for you. Let her have her own voice
@someonerandome2000
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, that’s the true “trad-wife”. One of the reasons Women’s birth control was controversial “back in the day” was because it infringed on the *husband’s* “rights” to force as many pregnancies on his wife as he wanted. It was considered his “right” 😡
@frumtheground
Ай бұрын
It's such a serious health risk to have that many kids. Not to mention it isn't healthy for the kids either. It's been studied that there's a cut off number of kids before the younger kids don't get the right amount of attention and enrichment as the older children. It literally starts to stunt/slow their development...
@ogkillingpunchline
29 күн бұрын
Wait until the first female kid can have her first kid, mom is substituted.
@gracieisbored9191
Ай бұрын
everytime i see “i was a good ballerina” i start tearing up, i can’t imagine how unhappy she is trapped with him also, just got to the bit where they speak about abortion: the way daniel, a man who wants 15 kids, speaks over the woman, who doesn’t think she can handle anymore? jfc
@bunnylacy2097
Ай бұрын
She spends days in bed at times and can’t manage to get herself up because of depression.
@CharlieApples
Ай бұрын
FIFTEEN. Why so many? And why fifteen exactly? What happens if she survives 15 births and he decides he wants a couple more?
@zainabzolita8436
Ай бұрын
@@CharlieApples or decides he wants a divorce
@Turtlecat911
Ай бұрын
This is a rich boy that has gotten everything he’s ever wanted, he wanted this pretty girl, he saw to it that he got her by any means. He acquired her like an object, and treats her like one…. This is so sad.
@doomnoises
Ай бұрын
The plane “date” is off the charts stalker behavior. I wonder what he said to her in those hours.
@user-ld1jb2fy8p
Ай бұрын
"ballerina farm" sounds a book title thats is horribly sad about a woman once who was free and had a life of her own, until a prince swept her off her toes and put her in a farm with 8 children... When she grows old and her children are all gone she looks through her pictures and knew that she lived her life for someone else and as the book ends shes dancing alone on her farm..
@imbluedubbadee
Ай бұрын
Labour can be *incredibly* traumatic! Scores of people end up with PTSD but have to suck it up because if you're "made for" giving birth then it "can't be thaaaat bad, tonnes of people don't get PTSD from it" like every birth is the same and they're all equally difficult??? 🙄
@SpiritBox01
Ай бұрын
That's why i just became worried that she was participating in a pageant 12 days after labour because that must have been exhausting. Her body had no time to heal. As ready as she may have felt, after 8 births her body might still have not been at its best 12 days after. It shouldn't have to be
@pincopallino8176
Ай бұрын
Nowadays, everything is talked about, especially when it comes to sexual preferences, sex in general, relationships. But still almost none talks about bearing children. In my family, my generation, only two women, my sister and my cousin, have children. My cousin two, my sister three. My cousin had issues when having her first child, she wanted a c-section when she got the 2nd one. My sister had problems with the 2nd one (very big child), and was almost in a life-threatening situation having the 3rd one. It baffles me that still to this day, people make it look like child bearing is an easy, natural thing with no complications, because modern medicine is so great. Let's be real here: it's a terrible experience, and I assume some hormones are kicking in or women just hate themselves and love to suffer, when they praise the experience of giving birth.
@imbluedubbadee
Ай бұрын
@pincopallino8176 it's different for everyone, my mum looks like she's meditating through a bit of a headache, I look like a Hollywood scene with all the screaming and wailling I could possibly fit into my active labour 😂 Also for some there is this built in amnesia where they forget over time how bad it was, designed to make our species go beyond a reproductive one hit wonder, but for me I never got that *shrug* and that's just 2 people. There's a whole world of different labours out there, and for some it's purely magic with none of the trauma, people having multiple bio children isn't some sort of masochism or self hate I promise 😂 some people can handle it, this story though, I have concerns 🙄 it reminds me of Karissa Collins, the doctors told her he life was at risk of she had any more but she's pregnant with I think her 11th or 12th because it's "gods plan" and if she dies in labour it does she'd die for her kids but would she live for them? Apparently not, she only lives for God until he deems her fit to die I guess? It's worrying
@imbluedubbadee
Ай бұрын
@SpiritBox01 honestly like that's worrying 🙄 but at the same time would he really have "let" her wait the recommended year and a half between babies if she wasn't in a pageant? I don't know the pregnancy timeliness so I can't comment for certain but I suspect (especially since she said it was at least partially to put some time between children) that it was the lesser of two evils, put more time in between and keep her body as fit as possibly for the inevitable upcoming pregnancy 🙄
@ladymacbethofmtsensk
Ай бұрын
@@imbluedubbadeefor a lot of people, historically and now, they just didn’t have a choice. The human race didn’t just perpetuate itself because birth is amazing for a rare lucky few, it’s because women mostly didn’t have rights and marital r*pe wasn’t a concept. Isn’t it interesting how the birth rate is falling now that we can choose?
@HelloKittyfouronesix
Ай бұрын
The more I hear about this family, the more suspicious I become. In my opinion, the husband's behavior seems to stem from his wife not going out with him for six months. His mentioning it seems like it really bothered him that she wasn't that into him. Plus, I think there is more to this story that he didn't bring up. It feels like he may have noticed her before their "friend" introduced them, and he might have been trying to impress her. I'm quite curious about the real story of how he noticed her. This is just my opinion. I can't help but wonder if we'll see a tell-all book in the future.🍿
@anka6356
Ай бұрын
The narc is punishing her for those 6 months.
@doomnoises
Ай бұрын
After which he love bombed her and convinced her to move in with him because of the sudden intensity of their feelings. She probably had never experienced such love bombing before. This whole situation is terrible
@Long_May_They_Raine
Ай бұрын
This man rushed her into marriage and motherhood, upending her undergraduate experience as a dancer at Juilliard. He kept her saddled with children and pregnancy, most of which she had naturally. The ONE time her husband wasn’t there for a birth, she had an epidural which she said was awesome. He has all of this money, but will not pay for his wife to have help raising all of these children- whilst she has said in multiple ways over the years (blogs, etc.) that he is absent… for long stretches of time… what the fuck. The woman is isolated, and the using her as a tradwife figurehead is nightmarish.
@bingbong6478
Ай бұрын
just sad. my fiancé and i are lower income and he is taking me to Greece for our honeymoon next month. if he wanted to he would. i feel so bad for her
@Sa1tyCaramel
Ай бұрын
Awww I hope you have a fun time there 🫶
@chequeplease
Ай бұрын
Congratulations 🎉
@malenehammersinfokanal1567
Ай бұрын
I feel like Daniel should get out of that closet instead of abusing woman
@refinnej5302
Ай бұрын
He doesn't want to hire her help because she would have too much interaction with them and they may help her escape him. I bet she isn't allowed alone with any of the employees.
@DeviTron
Ай бұрын
So not only did millionaire not get his wife a trip but also he only gave her one singular egg apron for HER BIRTHDAY. Like im piss poor and even i spend more for birthdays.
@lizabee7791
Ай бұрын
Even a date night once a week sounds exhausting. She’s NEVER alone, she doesn’t get any quiet time to herself, she always has a kid inches away from her or her husband standing by micromanaging her. And even on her one day off a week where someone else takes care of the kids she can’t be alone because her husband insists on that night being a “date night” (which I’m going to guess always something he wants to do)
@Lala_monzz
Ай бұрын
and then men get mad when women like this get half…they literally sacrifice their life for the home doing labor everyday 24/7 (don’t clock out) and it’s all UNPAID LABOR and then if a divorce happens, u want her to leave with nothing after having, raising all these kids, preparing meals, giving baths, cleaning, etc for free? while she made life easier for him to excel in HIS career?
@HiNickCares
Ай бұрын
It's so much work to press a button on a washing machine 😅🤣😂
@anka6356
Ай бұрын
He's punishing her for rejecting him for six months. Trust and believe.
@amell.5461
Күн бұрын
And the story isn't finished and won't end well. I don't understand how her followers would watch her daily and not get alarmed. Besides I'm not sure he's that rich.. These trad rich fathers will you a house and enough money to start a business but that's all. They're not into trust funds, you'll have to wait to inherit and share it with your 8 siblings. She's living such a nightmare and could find herself broke in her 40s or 50s.
@wintig24
Ай бұрын
This kind of thing is why I have commitment issues and don't want kids
@twilightsparkle4838
Ай бұрын
Her husband is straightup evil. I hate him with my guts and I've never even seen him. He is the real villain and must be stopped by any means.
@paulatobler8354
Ай бұрын
He is a standard Mormon husband.
@cchris7745
Ай бұрын
😮@@paulatobler8354
@HiNickCares
Ай бұрын
She picked him.
@apotatowithnorights
Ай бұрын
@@HiNickCares now we are victim blaming? Incredible
@HiNickCares
Ай бұрын
@@apotatowithnorights You're not a victim if you picked him, you're an accomplice. Take accountability for the men that you pick.
@cathathex
Ай бұрын
Honestly,she seems so sweet I saw a a video of her dancing and she actually looked so happy I hope she’s safe (and her kids ofc)💔
@Crystal.Faulk7134
Ай бұрын
This is why it is SO important for people to stop comparing themselves to others based on whether they see on social media. Or even comparing themselves to friends and family around them! …you’re not privy to what is going on behind closed doors. This is genuinely heartbreaking…and while yes, she is partly responsible for the overall decisions made…I think it’s important to remember that along with his overwhelming authoritarian behavior, he has also the added caveat of financial and religious manipulation at his disposal to ensure his needs and wants are met while her’s are to take a back seat. And sadly, I’m sure the first bit of his manipulation was love bombing and providing her with this fairytale dream of a relationship. Only for him to tell her, at the beginning of their relationship, when they were probably at the height of their “honeymoon phase” that their relationship wouldn’t work if she opted to wait on marriage so she could continue on with school and ballet…that is emotional manipulation. Then basically entrapment by making sure she was pregnant right away, which forced her to quit school and her ballet dreams…at the end of the day…is it really your choice when you’re being manipulated to believe that it is?
@milapartment
Ай бұрын
a man: *somehow gets a woman who meets all of his most unrealistic standards” the same man: “this isn’t good enough for me” 🤨
@lilw5653
Ай бұрын
Traditionally people that rich would have maids, Nannie’s, cooks and cleaners, so this dudes not even doing “Traditional” husbandry correctly!
@courtiepie13
Ай бұрын
It's why he called himself "trad Dad" not "trad husband". Very telling.
@liv1522
Ай бұрын
Even traditional middle class people in other countries at least have a maid and nanny. My boyfriend's mom has a maid and a personal driver, yet she is considered lower middle class in her country. My mom's friends in another country have gate men to open the gate for their cars, still not even rich in their country.
@Recoveringred
Ай бұрын
I’ve known women who worked on their feet in factories until the day they gave birth…going to a beauty pageant two weeks after giving birth is a cry for help. Not work.
@Rachopin77
Ай бұрын
I think it’s wild how people keep saying she is totally fine with this as if she wasn’t giving a bunch of subtle cues hinting at the fact that she wasn’t pleased in the video that her husband just ignored/shut down. And she also gave subtle cues in the article that certain things aren’t what she wants or it’s a sacrifice she “needs” to make even when she shouldnt need to. Doesn’t mean she hates her entire life and her husband and children necessarily, but she clearly pushes back every now and then or says what she really feels and it’s ignored or played off.
@daughterofsekhmet81
Ай бұрын
EXACTLY. I'm shocked that so many people can't pick up that this exhausted, dead-eyed woman who checks her husband's mood every few seconds might not be being completely honest when she _agrees with him_ that she's happy. Maybe it's a lack of empathy, maybe it's ignorance, maybe people have to go through an abusive relationship themselves before they can spot others, but it's glaringly obvious to me.
@Rachopin77
Ай бұрын
@@daughterofsekhmet81 yeah she very much seems like a woman who is conditioned to defer to or agree with her husband or see it as her duty to push down her own wants and needs, but her actual nature and personality sort of seeps through a lot. She clearly has a strong will and strong work ethic. She clearly knows she is capable and can do things if she puts her mind to them, and she clearly knows what she actually wants. It’s like her strong will seeps through every now and then in spite of everything. I hope her will doesn’t just get broken over time, but sadly it seems like that’s happening.
@stephiybabii
Ай бұрын
Sounds like Daniel subscribes to the “Quiverful Movement”. A MINIBUS?! Nah.
@wendy_lynn
Ай бұрын
Guaranteed he treats Martha differently because painkillers were used for her birth. I’m sorry but if you’re not pushing the kid out of a tiny hole you get no choice on pain killers.
@Zoe.Kathrynx
Ай бұрын
I had my first baby with a Epidural and my second without anything at all. But it was my choice 😢 That woman is a TROOPER and honestly a superwoman. She deserves so much more 😢
@itz.mia___yt2947
Ай бұрын
if his dad owns many airlines they’d likely get free tickets or cheap tickets too.. he could 100% give her a holiday to greece
@lizabee7791
Ай бұрын
The birthday gift is even worse when you remember Daniel’s father OWNS JET BLUE AIRLINES!!!! Free/cheap first class flights for him are just one text to daddy away!!!
@Dobbyisfree000
Ай бұрын
That egg apron scene broke my heart… that’s cruel.
@clairewillow6475
Ай бұрын
He’s got a sadistic streak for sure. I’m guessing NPD or maybe even ASPD
@AutumnHaunts
Ай бұрын
I’ve always had my suspicions about them. There is no longer any need to have that amount of children now that the average lifespan is much higher, children are no longer required for help around family farms, and modern medicine was invented so children don’t pass away nearly as often as they used to in childhood. These are the primary reasons why people had so many kids back then. I also can’t help but feel like with eight children they would all suffer a bit with the lack of individual attention and affection from both parents needed to grow into an emotionally mature adult. I have ONE kid and I struggle sometimes to give her the amount of affection and attention she needs. I have no idea how people manage to have that many kids. I personally would go crazy.
@beed2587
Ай бұрын
She can no longer make her own decisions. She wanted to finish school, he stopped her. She wanted to be a ballerina, he stopped her. she wanted a vacation, he told her to work. Now she's stuck, she has 8 children and no money with no support. NO matter how much she might want to leave, she can't. I'm sure she loves her children and if she did leave, he would take them from her. He would find a way to own her even if she leaves
@tylergood3773
Ай бұрын
The whole situation reminds me of domestic horror book, especially the yellow wallpaper story.
@chrisheaantonucci7146
Ай бұрын
This guy is so underrated 😔
@Athena_is_so_cool
Ай бұрын
Fr
@t3ad10r
Ай бұрын
Right?
@lincolnchafee9602
Ай бұрын
He came up on my algorithm today and this is the first video I watched and I subbed. I hope he gets many more!
@chelseagirl712
Ай бұрын
Also, the way she responded to the egg apron made it seem like something she knew about, was planning on getting, like it was in her amazon cart already or something.
@Wonkaisakiller
Ай бұрын
I haven’t seen you before, but now I’m determined to binge the rest. I love your humor, and the faster pace is great for my easily distracted ass. Also, the briticisms caught me off guard, I didn’t notice your accent until like five minutes in 😭😭
@swtppia69
Ай бұрын
This is sad. And it is not about the gift being an apron. He apparently wants immediate thanks for a gift that he put no thought into what she wanted or wished for. She works so hard for her family and he thought she was worth an apron. No gift wrapping or bow!
@artie1694
Ай бұрын
My hubs often thinks we are reading too into these situations when the internet calls stuff like this out. He often learns to stop doubting what women can see. 9out of 10 women KNOW exactly what is happening. I grew up with only women but being with my hubs 20+ yrs I'm really seeing that males (generally) live life VERY differently from females. The bliss y'all be living in… I can only hope the future girls will be able to enjoy that peace.
@WanderwithIntent
Ай бұрын
It’s also sad that the business “Ballerina farm” is 100% under Daniel’s name. At least the business license is.
@thesims3girlie
Ай бұрын
the thing is she said "My" apron and not "An" apron which leads me to believe that he regifted her apron to her... which is just an added layer of cruelty.
@peaches1535
Ай бұрын
This was such a good video! I’ve listened to one of her videos and she says she doesn’t cook like that everyday but mainly everyday. That it takes a lot of steps but they try to eat fresh as much as they can. I am a woman and I agree with all of your points. You can definitely tell something is off here. I didn’t even notice until this video brought many things to light! You’re funny asf and have GREAT takes. You seem like you really understand what it means to be a parent even though you’re not one. That and your attitude towards this/women makes me really hopeful! You have a new subscriber and can’t wait to keep watching your videos She also has that floral business and social media so she works even harder on top of having 8 kids and her husband as a child 🤯 it’s sad that these woman are glamorized when the reality of birth and parenthood/marriage is much harder than people think. Especially if you have to deal with people like her husband. Just has brain rot. If I had a daughter, I’d NEVER want her to live or think this of herself. Or be stalked like that what the fuck! Wild!!! Algorithm is working bc idk you and got this video randomly recommended to me! Good job
@bunnylacy2097
Ай бұрын
Yeah, but I’m pretty sure her not cooking like that daily is just making simple recipes instead of making her own cheese and bread in one single day at the same time with a load of children to watch. I say this because I think I recall her explaining this.
@peaches1535
Ай бұрын
@@bunnylacy2097 yes, if you have a sourdough starter you can easily whip out the fresh baked bread. They still use really high quality meat and vegetables from the farm/area. They’re definitely not eating no Kraft Mac and cheese 😭
@medicinalplantsteacher
Ай бұрын
The egg apron in place of a vacation has squelched my morale. I need to go make a smoothie.
@Biaslifeisgood
Ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure Juliard only takes 12 male students and 12 female students and that man takes away a once in a lifetime opportunity from that sweet poor girl like let’s make a go fund me for Hannah to buy only HER first class Greece tickets
@General_GPLaw
Ай бұрын
I feel like I discovered a secret cove of reaction content. This is awesome!
@sharihazlett3774
Ай бұрын
This isn't a love story. He's controlling as heck. She was trained to be submissive. Pathetic that there are 8 kids and no one to help her.
@frankiesayspanic
Ай бұрын
i know this is dark but the husband gives me rusty yates vibes…
@Jarnierae
Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh yes!!! You put into words what I was searching my brain for. So sad!
@maggiejoyce1980
Ай бұрын
No way. He could have made her make her own egg apron. He's so thoughtful
@helenapayne3414
Ай бұрын
😂😢
@Athena_is_so_cool
Ай бұрын
These dudes videos are literally so good ans well made idk why he doesn't get more attention
@meowmeowmeowmeowcatoncomputer
Ай бұрын
Damn. Not even letting her have her own dance studio in the barn? It's essentially a big open-space with a bar and full mirrors. You could've easily made it both a dance studio and schoolhouse. You'd just have to have a place to easily store all the desks and stuff alongside a rollout chalk board if you wanted. It's not like having big gym machines are anything. And it would've probably been a place for the kids to run around/play inside or dance alongside their mother. That's seriously depressing. :-(
@SuzanneIYN
Ай бұрын
I’ve seen this woman’s cooking shorts on KZitem and immediately thought “I’d love this kind of slow living, minus the man and children💕”
@woahmamasita
Ай бұрын
bro ur videos r the only thing ive been watching for the past what 2 days or something ive been repeatedly rewatching ur videos, keep it up dude‼️
@Dankyjabo
Ай бұрын
@@woahmamasita man I appreciate that so much. BIG UP ❤️❤️
@woahmamasita
Ай бұрын
@@Dankyjabo u were in my recommended at some point so i was like aw tidy another youtuber to watch and here i am now (my goal is to watch all of ur videos‼️‼️)
@user-hz3gp3ge6d
Ай бұрын
On the tv series The real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Taylor Armstrong used the opportunity to escape her abusive relationship. It was a smart plan perhaps this Beauty Queen Ballerina got inspired. If she has reached out, lets offer her real support incase she does want help instead of criticism.
@nikicarrie4071
Ай бұрын
So now she has something she can do more chores for content to make him money. Ballerina farm is under his name. Nowhere is her name on or near Ballerina farm
@kai1671
Ай бұрын
Hannah deserves better…. I just feel so bad because it’s so obvious that he is in complete control of her life, her entire existence is to be this man’s slave in a way.
@Ellilvia
Ай бұрын
The fact that he forced her to go on that "first date" is the biggest red flag. I have no idea why she didn't run after that she must have thought he'd spoil het rotten after marriage. It's so sad.
@jillianroselovesfilmandchurros
28 күн бұрын
Daniel sounds a lot like the man I married as a teen and had my kids with. He was so controlling, I guarantee she was pulled away from the kids to a private area of the house and whisper-yelled at after this interview, about the perception she gave the public and how it would make him look. Her answers came from some desperation to be heard, validated and rescued but there is about 1-2 years of a process of realizing you are with someone who isn't loving you and is merely using you. It starts with the narcissist arguing other viewpoints with "this is why their marriages DON"T work and ours does" and ends with the isolated victim's gut being unable to perpetuate our own denial and delusion and actually beginning to make that shift from ride-or-die loyalty to becoming apathetic, detached, and viewing the situation objectively. Paying attention to their rage more as a fly on the wall and less as the girl who does everything wrong and therefore provokes it. In my case he got in a car accident while driving home from a restaurant drunk one night when he had told me he was at work working late. My initial thought was "why would he lie to me when I have never nagged or denied him his desires, ever, in the 12 years we have been together?" My second thought was "If God was ever going to save me by letting him get in a car accident, that would have been the time. But he didn't." And a deep depression about my (then) husband's survival had settled in and overshadowed my bubbly step-ford people pleasing personality. The smallest hints of expressing my own emotions or opinions were met with his anger, as usual, but it was INTERESTING. Realizing how much his effort went into other people thinking he was good natured, while pathologically lying and treating his own family at home with abuse. While I once respected him, I became truly embarassed of him and all I wanted was to never have his presence touch my life again. While I took 100% care of our children with joy, I quickly had to fight in court to see my children at all and battle rumours of me being dangerous. Hundreds of betrayals were revealed starting with the debt he used my social security number for, (I had no credit card as a stay at home mom but i had lots of credit card debt from him for decades without knowing it- this was the hardest because when starting over I had terrible credit and could not even get a small bank loan until I pay off loads of debt) along with the true nature of his narcissism being revealed as the relationship unwound and he kept my possessions, created rumours of me being a prostitute, tried to get me fired from my jobs, and tried everything he could to keep my kids from me. Our whole social circle thinks he is great and I tore a family apart for no reason. It is very validating to hear what people are saying about her and Daniel because it feels like they are inadvertently validating me and sticking up for me, too.
@trishtrish41
Ай бұрын
I was married to and had two children with a man just like him…minus the wealth. It was a very lonely life. Nothing was ever good enough. In the 6 yrs we were together….never once did he buy me a gift for my bday or holidays. He said my gifts were my children and being able to be a stay at home mom. Before kids, I had an amazing job that I loved and made good money. I had been there for 7 yrs. I lost everything when I married him. I lost my car, made to quit my job, couldn’t go out without the kids, wasn’t allowed on the bank account, needed permission to do things, couldn’t dye my hair anything but a “natural” color, no tattoos or piercings and he had to approve my clothes. He didn’t help with the kids or do any housework. He could do whatever he wanted when he wanted and his bdays were huge parties and gifts. I lost myself when I was with him
@yourfavouritehydra
Ай бұрын
I knew nothing of this family before the algorithm brought me here. I, too , am typically like "let people do what they want as long as they're consenting adults and not hurting anyone else". But listening to this all just filled me with a sense of dread and I was honestly getting stressed as the article went on. Sad really is the word to describe it. I'm sure she's so very conflicted because the fairytale version of tradwifery was in her future plans but unfortunately this is how it turned out. Plus, public scrutiny and opinion on bring a trad wife. She probably feels like she needs to just grin and bear it. But she will kill herself from exhaustion caring for a man that only cares about himself and will leave 8+ kids behind. I am so sad for her and those children.
@User39123
Ай бұрын
I grew up Mormon in another state and yes they have traditional values but Utah is a whole other story. This is absolutely normal and it’s really sad.
@rp-wn5or
Ай бұрын
…i’m not sure if she married for money but my mom said you work for every dollar you marry for. it’s quite sad.
@K119_
Ай бұрын
What if you don’t marry into money but are still controlled, have no other family or way out? Did she say anything about that lol
@rp-wn5or
Ай бұрын
@@K119_ like i said, im not sure why SHE specifically married for. im just saying when financial disparity is so big…abuse can happen :(
@JillCheese
Ай бұрын
As the daughter of 2 narcissists, I want everyone to notice his response on, "Is this what you always wanted?" His answer wasn't about him- it was about the way he wanted to control someone else. Narcissists do not have a true identity outside of the one's they've crafted in order to control others and make themselves look better if called out on it. Narcs are very simple, and people often overcomplicate, ironically, because they're so simple. Stress nearly killed me earlier this year and when I was dealing with 2 separate narc parents. I hope and pray that she and the children make it out safely because- no joke- she will snap, and he will 100% make it her fault in the worst way possible. Also, the children are 100% being told by the dad that they're addicted to their cousins phones after very minimal usage.
@RedDeadReverie
Ай бұрын
A tale as old as time. Many generations of women have been subjugated to this treatment and it continues. Another reason why feminism is crucial for our safety.
@HiNickCares
Ай бұрын
Women are the ones choosing abusive relationships.
@Killjoy_Mel
Ай бұрын
Also shoutout to you for commenting on using natural remedies ALONGSIDE Western medicine. I'm from Eastern Europe and came up at a time where sometimes natural meds were all you had if you were a) that poor or b) lived on an isolate, very rural homestead with your old Lada car giving you the big oily middle finger in the midst of an emergency. But even then, my family may have mostly lived off the land and they still knew that natural remedies are for moderate consumption, for preventative consumption, and for doctor-approved consumption alongside science-based medicine. I still drink my tisanes and take my herbs as a preventative measure when needed, or when I'm not ill enough to go to the doctor's, I well and truly approve it. But your tisanes aren't gonna cure your cancer. Using traditional, herb-based medicine as your main medicine is like giving someone a happy kiss on the cheek and calling it sex. Sure, they're both fantastic ways to relieve stress and stay emotionally and even physically healthy, but you ain't gonna make no babies by giving someone a fish-mouthed peck on the ol' cheek, you know.
@BubblesMcGhee
Ай бұрын
The first date wasn't just weird, it was BEYOND creepy. She could either get on the plane or miss her flight and be late getting back to school. Dangerous really. Rich people can totally be unstable too. Goes w/o saying BUT here I go - Most couples make sacrifices for their family. Spouses, kids, grandkids, ect. Most of us know this going in and jump in with both feet. Others may not be so exuberant but do it anyway. Some of us figure that we will get our chance to go off the chain & out the yard later, once the kids are older. We don't always, but that's the thought process.
@zapattack
Ай бұрын
I'm concerned for her safety after the article upload. What if this influences physical abuse? I hope she ends up okay.
@rose21943
Ай бұрын
Another amazing video! I can't tell if I play too much and I'm crazy but I swear I hear Legend of Zelda music in the background.... the kind that plays at a stable in Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom, or maybe I'm insane!
@Dankyjabo
Ай бұрын
Nah you right ahaha Appreciate you :)
@capybarniass
Ай бұрын
babe wake up dankyjabo just posted (i’m 5 minutes late)
@mangodragon837
Ай бұрын
im 9 minutes late
@LeahTheHuman2903
Ай бұрын
I'm really late
@Dan-de-Man
Ай бұрын
Always love to tune in
@shari9721
Ай бұрын
She isnt a Trad wife , she isnt a stay at home mother who doesnt work and has no income , they arent a 1 income family . Not only do they have LOADS of money and generational wealth to begin with but on top of that they sell their beef ( and "partner farms beef") all over the country and pork and her bread starter mix and a meat spices mix and a protein flour mix and numerous other things on her site and the fact that she posts her kids get her even more clicks which means more money plus income from her blogs , videos , tiktok etc and her blogs , videos and tiktoks are also paid/subsidized by the Mormon church even though the fact that she works and does pageants means she isnt the traditional mormon wife and mother that she claims to be . They have numerous incomes and she is a working mother with numerous jobs . They deny their kids tv , internet , phones etc yet they use their kids and exploit them to make money by posting them on the internet without their consent and a substantial amount of her time is spent online and on her numerous jobs and her chores on the farm and garden and house and of course being a good little wifey who puts on red lipstick for her husband which means that not only do the kids get the time and attention they need and deserve but she has absolutely no time or energy left for anything for herself . She also continuously calls their house a "little farm house" yet it is 3000 square feet and 300 acres with a $30,000 stove and top of the line modern farm equipment including a huge cow manure roomba and automatic milking machine that weighs the cows at the same time . Yet they sit their acting like they are "little house on the prairie" and portraying that anyone can live the "simple life" like them . It is all the biggest crock of s#it. smdh
@Missingemilia
Ай бұрын
i know this is off topic but i absolutely love your background music taste!!
@yveje9720
Ай бұрын
Hannah has a job though. She’s a content creator and she runs her family business. She’s not a tradwife and says she doesn’t identify with it because she is a business owner. She said her parents ran a family business together when she was a child and she grew up seeing both of them working. Her husband had a stay at home mom and he expected her to be a stay at home mom but she said she didn’t agree with that and they decided to do the business together
@doomnoises
Ай бұрын
She wanted to be a ballerina ffs
@yveje9720
Ай бұрын
@@doomnoises yes and? I wanted to be a pop star lol. People don’t always become what they dreamed that’s life. It’s common for people to pivot careers actually. She made the choice to leave school get married and have kids. It’s not a worse or better decision. Whose to say she would be happier as a ballerina? Being a pro dancer is hard work, doesn’t pay that well, and not the most stable job one injury could put you out. It’s her life not ours and she made her choice. In life decision requires some sacrifice she knew by choosing to have children and choosing to be a care taker of her children that she would have to give up pro dancing and she did. But she’s done a lot since she probably never thought she’s be a huge influencer life throws you curve balls sometimes
@Eddysig
Ай бұрын
21:50 YOUR PASSION IS SO REFRESHING!!!!!! A man that GETS IT!!!!!!
@itsblahblahbrandi
Ай бұрын
Her boy only breaks his favorite toys iykwim
@PaigeSinclaire
Ай бұрын
I’d divorce him after the egg apron 😂
@vaibhavirai3502
Ай бұрын
I don't want her to, but she is likely to stay in the relationship. No matter what we say, it may not have an actual effect on this situation at all...
@LeahTheHuman2903
Ай бұрын
I love your channel. Good video so far, even though i haven't watched all of it yet!😂😅
@fieryblaze1737
Ай бұрын
I feel like dying when I think about where she would be as a famous ballerina today. She could have still had a family even pursuing a career in dance.
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