Breaking amish who is fake




















They courageously allowed us to follow them on this journey. So there you go. The scenes where they were dealing with leaving and how to were totally fake because they already knew they wanted to and how they were going to do it. Another fishy thing about the show is the fact that Kate Stolz, who appeared in earlier seasons of both shows, couldn't confirm or deny whether the shows were scripted. In a different interview, she did confirm that producers do try to couch cast members into responding to interview questions how they want.

Sounds like some messed-up torture. Even though we're not completely sure if the shows are scripted, we have had confirmation that the show does pay the cast. Sabrina Burkholder confirmed she was paid, but this only fueled more skepticism. If they got paid then maybe TLC just hired them to play these characters. Jeremiah also let on that the show might be scripted and confirmed that things were definitely planned before filming.

This would explain why some storylines were a bit confusing considering there were reports released that proved contrary.

We saw how they pretended to get to know each other as if they just met, on Breaking Amish , but stories came out to reveal that this was entirely fake. It was revealed that they'd know each other for years before their "first meeting" on the show and even had a daughter. So basically it seemed as if the producers of the show was making all of the cast members re-enact some of their real-life experiences for the entertainment of others, even if it meant pretending to have cancer again.

These are not things that make us want to continue watching. But anyone who watches reality TV has to take everything with a grain of salt at the end of the day.

We'll stick to visiting Lancaster instead. For example, Jeremiah Raber is said to have left the Amish community at age He spoke out about the theories surrounding the show in a interview with the site Blast Zone Online , noting that people may not fully understand the community.

The more modern ones have electricity, cell phones, computers, etc. Every reality show is that way to make things juicy and interesting for the viewers. Rebecca had already been married one time in real life and she actually left that husband to begin a relationship with Abe, in Jeremiah Raber is divorced from his former wife Naomi Stutzman and the couple has three children together.

Stutzman said in an interview one time that she was upset how the show tries to paint him in a light that is completely untrue. My family is livid because they took him in and cared for him, now he is doing this?

I'm not surprised at him. What surprised me was TLC. My kids and I watch TLC. They are supposed to be a family channel. For them to do this is appalling. Police reports show that they were called to their residence on eight different occasions. In , one of those visits led to a domestic violence arrest of Raber. One of the things the network got correct was the wardrobe. There are actually patterns and markings that differ from community to community. The Amish notice them right away as they are very distinguishing to them, but the average civilian may not ever see any kind of difference at all.

While Naomi was married to Jeremiah Raber, police were called to the residence eight separate times. One time he was arrested for domestic violence and the network knew about every single incident.

She was going to share an incident where Jeremiah punched her in the stomach while she was pregnant. Naomi also shed light on the tattoo that Jeremiah is shown receiving while on the show. It contains the names of their three children. The network did a good job in taking that one on but they left a lot untold and it all eventually came out.

This submission shows that she obviously knows how to work a computer and the internet. This is one of the main reasons that it is such a huge draw to those who leave their community to explore the world.

Cell phones with cameras are a major draw because they offer so many things they were not allowed to do before, all on one device. In most cases anyway.

The TLC website had to change the description of the show on their website due to so many things being pointed out as wrong. They had already made the decision to go out and see the world, with or without us. They courageously allowed us to follow them on this journey. This is an accurate depiction that stems from a lack of education in Amish communities.



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