Ballerina Farmer 'traditional wife' Hannah Neeleman is preparing to depart from Utah.
Hannah Neeleman, the widely-discussed 'trad wife' influencer known for her Ballerina Farm platform and boasting over nine million followers, has made a surprising decision to move her entire family to Ireland.
Neeleman, who made headlines this summer after she faced intense scrutiny following an article published by The Times of London, revealed the special news in a new video posted to TikTok.
She explained that she and her husband, Daniel, had moved themselves and their eight kids to Ireland for 'the next little while' as the couple attend the Ballymaloe Cookery School.
It's unclear exactly how long she and her family will be gone for, and when they will return to Utah.
In another clip, she posted the journey of her whole brood getting there, as she showed all of her kids' packed suitcases.
The family needed to catch three separate flights to reach the school situated in Cork, which is nearly three hours away from Dublin.
The Ballymaloe School delivers a 'first class culinary education,' according to its website, and offers multiple courses of different lengths, ranging anywhere from twelves weeks to half a day.
Spending 12 weeks studying at Ballymaloe will cost you €16,295.00, which converts to $16,696.02 in US Dollars.
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The school is located on a sprawling 100-acre organic farm, dedicated to educating its students about the principles of sustainability.
Students are taught to prepare a wide variety of dishes and follow a busy timetable that involves creating a three to four course meal each morning, attending lectures on different culinary topics, and cooking lunch for their peers.
However, in 2021, the school faced controversy after police temporarily shut them down for holding in-person classes during the COVID-19 lockdown.