The Ballerina Farm || "I was going to be a ballerina... I was a good ballerina “ she said Miss America 2023 #ballerinafarm #ballerina
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@Ayzlin16 сағат бұрын
😍😍😍 beautiful ballerina still got it
@justincase784823 күн бұрын
The ballet with babies is adorable
@samiehayes8045Ай бұрын
They have a beautiful life!!! It may not be for everyone, but it's their choice!!!
@LB-uo7xy12 күн бұрын
Why so many exclamation marks? Are you her PR team or something?😂
@samiehayes804512 күн бұрын
@LB-uo7xy Because I like them, that's why!!!!!
@dkasper3267Ай бұрын
Your life is beautiful!! I'm sincerely happy for you.
@sealfan10005 күн бұрын
This makes me happy, too! Thank you for sharing!
@olumbafamilyfaith9396Ай бұрын
The bar is set high ❤😂
@evelynveronicalopezflorian57686 күн бұрын
Hermosa familia , bendiciones❤
@victoriaanderson863Ай бұрын
So sweet and beautiful
@puffball448415 күн бұрын
Idk if she's happy she's happy but it really seems like she wanted to keep dancing but her culture pressured her out of it. Choice is an illusion for Mormon women.
@julieshelley-fd5kpАй бұрын
Why are people hating on this girl --who cares what she does--Most people are unhappy with their lives.. Live your own life..I am not a fan of procreating life by any means. I say get some plants versus making babies--to each his own...Social media is bad nefarious..
@Boom-yu1ceАй бұрын
Are people hating on her, or are they sad for her?
@megb683Ай бұрын
@@Boom-yu1cesad for her to be a wife of a billionaire’s son? Pretty sure she doesn’t have to want for anything.
@Boom-yu1ceАй бұрын
@@megb683 She’s a ballerina who trained at Julliard. Julliard whose highly competitive ballet program accepts only 12 male and 12 female dancers a year. The only people who get into it really want to be professionals. Her goal was to live in NYC and be a performer, she gave that up for her family. For her birthday, she asked her billionaire husband for a trip to Greece…. he got her an apron. Looks like that billionaire money is paying for her room and board, but not much else. - When she’s asked interview questions her husband has a tendency to jump in and answer for her, which is at least a little bit sketchy. When her husband talks about what his life goals are and were, he’s very confident that he always wanted a very traditional family, a stay-at-home wife, and he still wants a bunch more kids (currently they have eight). When Hannah talks about what her life goals are and were, It’s obvious she gave up her dream of being a professional ballerina at age 20 (before her brain was fully developed), and while she’s really hesitant to have more children, she seems unwilling to outright contradict her husband on anything he says. - They don’t believe in using birth control, and the only time she got an epidural was when her husband was away for work. As a family they’ve moved around for her husband’s career, they live on a farm because her husband wanted it, they don’t hire nannies because her husband disapproves. She’s almost constantly pregnant, they don’t hire childcare, she makes all their meals from scratch….she doesn’t have time for a career. She married a billionaire, there’s probably a prenup in place, if they get divorced she’s likely screwed. -- We don’t actually know the full situation. Best case scenario, she’s simply a tired mom who got herself way in over her head, she’s got a decent relationship with her husband, they both agree on ideals and it’s mostly cultural pressure keeping her stuck. Worst case scenario, her husband is physically, emotionally, and financially abusive, he controls everything and she has no way out of the situation without becoming destitute. She can’t leave because she’s worried about what he’ll do to her and what will happen to the kids. -- You don’t have to feel sympathy for every person in a bad situation. I know that I tend to find it particularly difficult to feel bad for rich people. There’s a lot of terrible things going on in the world, and you or people you care about are probably dealing with personal hardships. So, I don’t blame people for not caring about ballerina farm. But it’s silly to dismiss the idea that this woman might be trapped in a bad situation.
@Boom-yu1ceАй бұрын
@@megb683 She’s a ballerina who trained at Julliard. Julliard whose highly competitive ballet program accepts only 12 male and 12 female dancers a year. The only people who get into it really want to be professionals. Her goal was to live in NYC and be a performer, she gave that up for her family. For her birthday, she asked her billionaire husband for a trip to Greece…. he got her an apron. Looks like that billionaire money is paying for her room and board, but not much else. - When she’s asked interview questions her husband has a tendency to jump in and answer for her, which is at least a little bit sketchy. When her husband talks about what his life goals are and were, he’s very confident that he always wanted a very traditional family, a stay-at-home wife, and he still wants a bunch more kids (currently they have eight). When Hannah talks about what her life goals are and were, It’s obvious she gave up her dream of being a professional ballerina at age 20 (before her brain was fully developed), and while she’s really hesitant to have more children, she seems unwilling to outright contradict her husband on anything he says. - They don’t believe in using birth control, and the only time she got an epidural was when her husband was away for work. As a family they’ve moved around for her husband’s career, they live on a farm because her husband wanted it, they don’t hire nannies because her husband disapproves. She’s almost constantly pregnant, they don’t hire childcare, she makes all their meals from scratch….she doesn’t have time for a career. She married a billionaire, there’s probably a prenup in place, if they get divorced she’s likely screwed. -- We don’t actually know the full situation. Best case scenario, she’s simply a tired mom who got herself way in over her head, she’s got a decent relationship with her husband, they both agree on ideals and it’s mostly cultural pressure keeping her stuck. Worst case scenario, her husband is physically, emotionally, and financially abusive, he controls everything and she has no way out of the situation without becoming destitute. She can’t leave because she’s worried about what he’ll do to her and what will happen to the kids. -- You don’t have to feel sympathy for every person in a bad situation. I know that I tend to find it particularly difficult to feel bad for rich people. There’s a lot of terrible things going on in the world, and you or people you care about are probably dealing with personal hardships. So, I don’t blame people for not caring about ballerina farm. But it’s silly to dismiss the idea that this woman might be trapped in a bad situation.
@Boom-yu1ceАй бұрын
@@megb683 She’s a ballerina who trained at Julliard. Julliard whose highly competitive ballet program accepts only 12 male and 12 female dancers a year. The only people who get into it really want to be professionals. Her goal was to live in NYC and be a performer, she gave that up for her family. For her birthday, she asked her billionaire husband for a trip to Greece…. he got her an apron. Looks like that billionaire money is paying for her room and board, but not much else. - When she’s asked interview questions her husband has a tendency to jump in and answer for her, which is at least a little bit sketchy. When her husband talks about what his life goals are and were, he’s very confident that he always wanted a very traditional family, a stay-at-home wife, and he still wants a bunch more kids (currently they have eight). When Hannah talks about what her life goals are and were, It’s obvious she gave up her dream of being a professional ballerina at age 20 (before her brain was fully developed), and while she’s really hesitant to have more children, she seems unwilling to outright contradict her husband on anything he says. - They don’t believe in using birth control, and the only time she got an epidural was when her husband was away for work. As a family they’ve moved around for her husband’s career, they live on a farm because her husband wanted it, they don’t hire nannies because her husband disapproves. She’s almost constantly pregnant, they don’t hire childcare, she makes all their meals from scratch….she doesn’t have time for a career. She married a billionaire, there’s probably a prenup in place, if they get divorced she’s likely screwed. -- We don’t actually know the full situation. Best case scenario, she’s simply a tired mom who got herself way in over her head, she’s got a decent relationship with her husband, they both agree on ideals and it’s mostly cultural pressure keeping her stuck. Worst case scenario, her husband is physically, emotionally, and financially ab*sive, he controls everything and she has no way out of the situation without becoming destitute. She can’t leave because she’s worried about what he’ll do to her and what will happen to the kids. -- You don’t have to feel sympathy for every person in a bad situation. I know that I tend to find it particularly difficult to feel bad for rich people. There’s a lot of terrible things going on in the world, and you or people you care about are probably dealing with personal hardships. So, I don’t blame people for not caring about ballerina farm. But it’s silly to dismiss the idea that this woman might be trapped in a bad situation.
@user-sp5cd3oz3c21 күн бұрын
Чудо, прелесть! Мотивирует!
@mmerdeux85556 күн бұрын
He is a lucky man. ❤
@ellam5679Ай бұрын
The little cat at the end with the little girl💕
@cynthiawilliamson59059 күн бұрын
Cute!🥰
@user-cw6mf8id2cАй бұрын
Отличная семейка😍🥳✌
@Kt11.1Ай бұрын
Love your videos.
@miriam1866Ай бұрын
È bellissima❤❤❤❤
@palomalagaresdiaz9650Ай бұрын
Pues a mí me parece muy feliz!
@MsColl9023 күн бұрын
The delusions a billion dollars can buy. 😂
@yesorno176816 күн бұрын
Does not look like a delusion Looks to me like they are making it.
@irinakapralova58408 күн бұрын
После того,как я увидела,как она рожает в ванной,полной крови,в присутствии детей,у меня много вопросов.
@lilyanagdychynska173520 күн бұрын
Is it her choice to have a new child every 18 months? She is like baby maker. How about her health??
@yesorno176816 күн бұрын
What about the health of millions of young people that hardly move all day long? She not person with health problems, if you have not noticed she's very fit and healthy.
@lilyanagdychynska17357 күн бұрын
@yesorno1768 oh, I wish you, dear, and yours the same: every 18 months a new baby. This is so cool, isn't it?
@smiley247722 күн бұрын
I like her but not the husband.
@yesorno176816 күн бұрын
Good, she's the one that's supposed to like him, he is hers.
@VictoriaRodriguez-dx7he17 күн бұрын
Creepy
@liia1545Ай бұрын
Видно,что это её не сбывшаяся мечта 😔
@susanpeter1238Ай бұрын
HURRAY
@benedettaruggeri12027 күн бұрын
Qtuante chiacchiere...tutta invidia....milionari o no, i figli li partorisce lei e la manualità che ha in cucina non è cosa di una volta ogni tanto . I bambini a voi sembrano degli infelici?
@akferren1Ай бұрын
You sound jealous
@hiwall48836 күн бұрын
Jealous of what? A new baby every 18 months? No thanks 😂
@betomolina864824 күн бұрын
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