
Tradwife influencer Ballerina Farm has said goodbye to Ireland after spending several months on our shores.
The controversial online influencer who promotes “traditional” living had relocated her family, including her eight children, to Ireland at the start of the year.
Hannah Neeleman, AKA Ballerina Farm, spent three months here to attend the Ballymaloe House Cookery School.
She shared snaps of the Cork countryside ahead of their return to their farm in Utah, America.
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“I think we are all leaving a little part of our hearts here,” she wrote.
She went on to say: “Henry looked at me tonight and said: ‘I’m sad to leave Ireland, but I’m also excited to go home.’ Me too Hen, me too.”
Hannah has gushed about her time here in Ireland and is clearly a fan of our country.
“The last 3 months have been some of the most beautiful of our lives,” she shared on social media.
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“What an adventure Ireland has been. I feel like we’re all learning about 10 years of life packed into 12 weeks.”
She kept her followers updated over the last 12 weeks as she learned recipes in the iconic Ballymaloe Cookery School.
Hannah clearly made an impression as Rachel Allen commented: “So lovely.”
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Hannah married her husband Daniel in 2011 and the couple share eight children together – Henry, Charles, and George, and five daughters, Frances, Lois, Martha, Mabel, and baby Flora.
She has drew criticism as people claim she is promoting misogynistic and conservative values on her social media. Despite this, she has over 10 million followers on Instagram alone.