OutDaughtered fame Adam Busby is highly active on social media. He keeps playing the role of a doting father and husband on social media as well. The 28 years old is often seeing either protecting her wife from trollers or sharing his kid’s daily routine on social media. And because of that, Adam is not only praised by all, but he also keeps giving some #majorhusbandgoals.
Both Adam and Danielle have struggled infertility. But later, the couple opted for Vitro fertilization. And their luck turned around when the couple was blessed with quintuplets. Since then, the couple has been featuring in TLC’s reality show. OutDaughtered is an unscripted show which revolves around the Busby couple and their kids. Initially, the couple faced several problems with the 24 hours limelight. But now both Danielle and Adam have learned the trick.
OutDaughtered’s Adam Gave A Reply Back To His Followers
We all know how busy the Busby parents are with their personal as well as professional lives. But still, they take time off with their kids. And manage to stay active on social media. But sometimes this takes a toll on their lives as well. Recently, Adam was seen sharing his outlook over parenthood. The reality star also shared his ugly past stories. Earlier, Adam had struggled with postpartum depression. And the later shared his story on social media. He wrote in his post, “After coming face to face with postpartum depression following the birth of our five kids, I quickly learned that its real struggle for all dads.”
Moreover, the TLC star also posted some challenges for all dads present out there. The video was posted on Instagram and explained that he had his daughter in his tow while gyming. Later, the girls started to run after each other, and one of them yelled, “Wait for mommy.” To which Adam wrote, “Ok, so it’s 2020. Dads, what are you doing this year to break the stereotype?”
OutDaughtered: The Challenge Didn’t Go Well With Some Followers
The idea was loved and praised by many followers. But the internet never spares anyone, and the same happened with Adam. While he was being applauded by many, some of his followers criticized the idea. One of the comments reads, “love the idea, but it’s lame.” While another asked Adam to stop showing their personal bonding on social media.
However, Adam rarely backs down from online trolls. He gave a fitting reply to his followers, saying, “I guess you are right. Encouraging dads to strive to be better is pretty lame. If my heart isn’t right, my first reaction to feeling convicted is defensiveness and to lash out and attack.” Well, that’s not the first time Adam taking class of his critics. The OutDaughtered father surely has no time for social media negativity. However, for more updates, stay tuned to TV Season and Spoilers.