Ballerina Farm’s Hannah Neeleman.Photo:Aubrey Bengtzen-Jones & Crystal Lund
Aubrey Bengtzen-Jones & Crystal Lund
Between her big family and sprawling acres of land,Hannah Neeleman’s bucolic lifestyle content is easy to consume; for some, it’s easy to envy as well. But the influencer hopes her millions of followers view her videos for entertainment and inspiration, not as a guide on how to live their own lives.
Neeleman, 34, spoke to PEOPLE aboutBallerina Farm’s latest product, the nutrition-packedFarmer Protein Powder, and reflected on her social media presence. She’s gained widespread attention in the news and across major platforms for her day-in-the-life videos running a dairy with her husband,Daniel, and caring for their eight kids. With her rise to viral fame, she’s also seen a number of people voice their wishes to be more like the creator herself.
The Juilliard-trained ballerina says she recently saw someone express an aspirational instinct in an Instagram Stories.
“She basically said, ‘I am trying not to envy Ballerina Farm. I’m just going to channel her energy,'” Neeleman recalls, adding, “The last thing I want to do is have women envy the animals I have or the gym I have or the farm I have.”
Even with 10 million followers onInstagramand 9.8 million onTikTok, that type of reaction still comes as a surprise to Neeleman. She tells PEOPLE that for the first “four or five years” after she started posting in 2017, most people only commented on how “crazy” her farm life seemed, and some would even ask if they could come to help her out.
“We were just in the trenches putting up fences up until 1:00 AM trying to get animals figured out,” says Neeleman, who complements her agricultural and dancing interests with a successful career in pageantry. In 2023, she wascrowned winner of the Mrs. American pageantwhile 20 weeks pregnant.
Hannah Neeleman with one of the animals on her viral Ballerina Farm.aubrey bengtzen-jones & Crystal Lund
aubrey bengtzen-jones & Crystal Lund
She continues, “We’ve built this business, but when new people come in and see from what we are today, it’s hard to really … see what we were seven years ago.”
“Hopefully my content isn’t aspirational, but just motivating to do the best you can where you’re at,” the social media star concludes.
source: people.com