“Ballerina Farm is proof that you shouldnt aspire to marry a rich man.
You should marry a generous one instead.”
She told the Times, “I was a good ballerina.

But I knew that when I started to have kids, my life would start to look different.”
I dont think people understand just how insane it is that#ballerinafarmleft julliard to start a family.
They chose 12 female dancers a year to be accepted into that program.

She wouldve gone so far.
The woman gave up Juilliard!
They accept like 12 women and 12 men a year.

That Ballerina Farm article is insane.
In response, one userwrote, “we have to SAVE HERRRRRRR,” in a viral tweet.
Second, Daniel is facing critique because of how he pursued Hannah.

This same man doesn’t want to buy her a ticket to Greece.
That woman is basically the ballerina in the trinket box - lifeless."
This same man doesnt want to buy her a ticket to Greece.

I’ve known too many Daniels."
When I say the alarms are blaring, I mean THIS.
Other fans have taken to Ballerina Farm’s social media pages to share their feelings.

And others have instead written on her husband’ssocial media page.
Of course, not everyone thinks Hannah needs help.
First, Hannah told the Times that Daniel encouraged her to dance if that’s what she wanted.

Like, that’s hard.
Still, others have come forward and expressed concern, even if this was her choice.
I know that I felt immense pressure that I still work against to this day.

Even with a progressive ex-Mormon husband, I am still unpacking the layers of that inside of myself.
Also, having shame around wanting to contribute beyond that."
…especially if you’ve only known highly controlled situations your whole life.

“It’s the world we created, and I couldn’t love it more,” she ended.