Here's Why Ballerina Farm Influencer Hannah Neeleman Moves to Ireland
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Here’s Why Ballerina Farm Influencer Hannah Neeleman Moves to Ireland

Hannah Neeleman, the founder of Ballerina Farm and influencer, recently moved to Ireland from her home in Utah. This has greatly intrigued many fans who wish to learn why she had moved. Was Neeleman seeking new opportunities?

Here is everything we know about why Hannah Neeleman and their family moved to Ireland.

Reason why Hannah Neeleman is moving to Ireland

Hannah Neeleman and her family moved to Ireland so that she and her husband, Daniel Neeleman, could attend Ballymaloe Cookery School in Cork.

Neeleman confirmed this in a recent Ballerina Farm TikTok video. This video showed the couple wearing their cooking uniforms while posing. “Daniel and I moved the gang across the pond for the next little while to attend Chef school. First day of school for mom and dad, @Ballymaloe Cookery School,” they captioned the video.

The Ballerina Farm founder first documented her and her family’s move to Ireland in a January 8 video. Here, she confirmed that the move was temporary and that they were doing a lot of “packing” and “organizing” to ensure the farm ran well in their absence. They had flown via New York and London on JetBlue, an airline founded by Daniel’s father, David Neeleman. Hannah, Daniel, and their eight children were also accompanied by Hannah’s mother, Cherie Wright.

Since Neeleman did not mention the name of the country she was traveling to in the video or the caption, fans guessed she was traveling to Greece.

Neeleman later uploaded another video of her time at the culinary school making various dishes and sweets, including her first Quiche Lorraine. “Only a few days in and culinary school is teaching me and inspiring me tremendously,” she wrote. “I love creating beautiful food with beautiful ingredients – loving it!”

Ballerina Farm has 10.1 million and 9.8 million followers on Instagram and TikTok, respectively. They also have 1.98 million subscribers on YouTube.

Through their online store, they sell various household and cooking items ranging from aprons to sourdough kits and breakfast boxes.

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