Controversial influencer Hannah Neeleman finally got her overseas trip – but with her eight children and husband right there with her.
Hannah, who is known for her business and social media presence Ballerina Farm, traveled to Cork, Ireland, and documented her experience on social media.
The 34-year-old is known for her content, which she films on her 328-acre farm in Utah, showing her making food from scratch and tending to livestock with husband Daniel Neeleman, who is the son of JetBlue billionaire, David.
However, viewers were stunned to find that although she is married to the heir of an airline, the trip still took the family over 24 hours.
‘This week, we headed to Ireland for a little work trip,’ she shared over footage of her catching flights and waiting with her large brood.
‘It was a series of a lot of flights. They were very long and we were so exhausted by the time we finally got there,’ she explained.
The ‘trad wife’ influencer said it took a whopping 36 hours to get to Ireland, but assured viewers it was worth it.
‘The green pastures and the little farms were absolutely breathtaking,’ she gushed.
Many users were shocked by her overseas jaunt, particularly as a viral video earlier in the year the mom-of-eight had expressed her desire to go to Greece as a birthday gift – but was given an apron to collect chicken eggs from her husband instead.
Some viewers chimed in with their thoughts.
‘Don’t you like OWN JetBlue? You’re seriously complaining about long flights when you own the entire airline? I love you mama but try flying economy like the rest of us and then you can whine lol,’ one woman complained.
’36 hours to get to Ireland?! It took me 18 hours to get to Japan. Fire your travel agent!’ political commentator Candace Owens shared in a comment.
She added: ‘Ireland looks beautiful. Looks like you guys had a wonderful trip. Can’t wait to see what comes of it at the farm.’
The Juilliard-trained ballet dancer defended her traditional lifestyle and marriage earlier in the year, following a scathing article published earlier in the year by the Times of London.
Hannah, who gained online fame for her captivating ‘trad wife’ content, was the subject of intense scrutiny following an article published by the Times of London in July.
In a clip shared to Instagram in August, Hannah addressed the article admitting she and her husband were ‘shocked’ when they read the published piece.
She added that the article painted her as ‘oppressed, with my husband being the culprit.’
‘This couldn’t be further from the truth,’ she declared, adding she believes the article’s angle was ‘predetermined’ before it was even written.
‘Together we have built a business from scratch,’ she continued.
‘We’ve brought eight children into this world, and have prioritized our marriage all along the way,’ Hannah said.
‘We are co-parents, co-CEOs, co-diaper changers, kitchen cleaners and decision makers, we are one,’ she said passionately.
‘I love him more today than I did 13 years ago, many dreams still to accomplish,’ adding: ‘We aren’t done having babies.’
Hannah concluded the clip saying at the moment, she’s doing what she loves ‘the most’ – being a mother, wife, business woman and farmer.
Hannah and her husband launched their company Ballerina Farm in 2019 – which now sells an array of products made from their livestock like ground beef and pork, as well as fresh desserts and produce.
She has amassed millions of followers on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube from her ‘trad wife’ content, a term short for ‘traditional wife,’ which describes a woman trading modern femininity for domestic duties, involving cooking, cleaning, and having children.