When Hannah Neeleman – an influencer known for her Ballerina Farm social media accounts and aesthetic lifestyle in Utah – finished her interview with the Times of London, she said she felt it had gone well. “We were taken [aback], however, when we saw the printed article,” she explained to her followers in a post on Instagram. “It shocked us, and shocked the world by being an attack on my family and my marriage, portraying me as oppressed with my husband being the culprit.

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Photo: @ballerinafarm/Instagram Since its publication, snippets of the article – titled “Meet the queen of the trad wives (and her 8 children)” – have gone viral, sparking an online debate over whether Hannah is truly content, or whether her husband forced her to abandon her dream of becoming a ballerina. So who is Hannah Neeleman, and how did her seemingly ordinary family become embroiled in widespread controversy? Hannah Neeleman’s early life {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageO.