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Breaking Amish is an American reality television series on the TLC television network that debuted September 9, 2012. [1] The series revolves around five young Anabaptist adults (four Amish and one Mennonite) who move to New York City in order to experience a different life and decide whether to return to their communities or remain outside them and face ostracism by their families and friends ...
Mary appeared on TLC reality shows Breaking Amish and Return to Amish, alongside son Abe and daughter-in-law Rebecca. She was initially a recurring cast member but remained on the show following ...
The show's fifth season premiered on November 18, 2018. Jeremiah, Mary, and Sabrina returned but not Abe and Rebecca. The returning three cast members were joined by several new cast members: Dawn, Shelly, Lowell, and Ada. [6] Cast member Matt from the fourth season of Breaking Amish makes guest appearances this season. The season follows ...
Lovina Hershberger, a 21-year-old from a strict Amish community in Iowa, USA, made a daring escape in 2021 at the age of 18. In April 2021, on a snowy evening, Hershberger left one of the ...
Hershberger lowered her camera, then reappeared in full Amish apparel to finish the sound, "I'm a b---- with a backstory." She wrote alongside the video, "POV someone asks me where my accent comes ...
Breaking Amish: Brave New World is an American reality television series on TLC. The series is a spin-off of Breaking Amish and encompasses the original cast from season one as they relocate and reside in Pinecraft , a small neighborhood located within Sarasota, Florida where there is a community of ex-Amish and Amish.
Rebecca Schmucker is delivering a sad update for Breaking Amish fans.. This week, the reality star took to social media to reveal that her mother-in-law, Mama Mary Schmucker is "not feeling good ...
Michael Swaim (born June 7, 1985) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, podcaster, and writer. While attending the University of California, San Diego, he became a columnist for the humor website Cracked.com, and after graduating from college in 2007, he joined with Abe Epperson to co-found the internet sketch comedy troupe Those Aren't Muskets.