News | For OutDaughtered Fans | Danielle Busby Share Big Heartbreaking!!
In the comments of a video clip dedicated to last week’s episode, one OutDaughtered fan criticized Danielle for her treatment of Hazel.
The fan, despite being a fan of the series and the family, was upset that Danielle was still the same as in previous seasons.
This fan noted that Danielle made the decision to bring all these girls into the world and now acts as if she regrets it.
The fan was particularly horrified at how Danielle brushed off Hazel’s eyesight and constantly forgot about her eye patch. Here’s the comment:
“It’s the same old Danielle whining about not feeling well and refusing all help. She can’t even remember to put Hazel’s patch on, and that’s something that should take priority.
It’s your daughter’s eyesight for God’s sake. Spend less time vacationing and maybe you will have more time to take care of the kids you chose to bring into this world.”
While the OutDaughtered Instagram account doesn’t get as much attention as Adam and Danielle’s profiles, the comment was liked by a few fans who agreed.
However, Danielle did have supporters who urged others to give her a break, noting she was doing the best she could.
Do you agree with the criticism, or do you support Danielle? Share your thoughts in the comments below and keep coming back for more Busby news.
Danielle Busby sat at the dining table, enjoying a moment of peace with her coffee. The calm was shattered by a notification on her phone.
Reluctantly, she opened her social media feed and read the critical comments. Her heart sank. What had started as a simple family picture had turned into a storm of criticism:
“How can you take Hazel out when she needs her eyes checked? Prioritize your child’s health, Danielle. Neglectful parenting at its finest.”
The accusations cut deep. Later that day, Danielle and Hazel visited Dr. Martinez, Hazel’s ophthalmologist. During the routine checkup, Dr. Martinez assured Danielle that Hazel’s vision was stable and her glasses prescription was still accurate. Seeing Danielle’s distress, Dr. Martinez offered empathetic support.
“People can be quick to judge when they don’t know the full story. You’re doing everything right, Danielle. Hazel is thriving because of your dedication.”
That evening, Danielle discussed the situation with Adam. They decided to address the criticism publicly to be transparent about Hazel’s care.
The next day, Danielle wrote a heartfelt post detailing Hazel’s journey, the medical guidance they followed, and their commitment to her well-being. She ended the post with:
“To everyone who has shown concern for Hazel, thank you. Your support means the world to us. Please understand that we are following medical guidance and doing what we believe is best for Hazel and our family. It’s not always easy, and we appreciate your understanding.”
The response was immediate. While some criticism remained, the majority of messages were supportive:
“Thank you for sharing your story, Danielle. You’re an amazing mom. Sending love and strength to your family.” “People can be so harsh. You know what’s best for your child.”
The positive messages bolstered Danielle’s spirits. She decided to focus on the supportive voices and let the negativity roll off her back. In the weeks that followed, Danielle continued to share updates about Hazel and their family life, including the positive moments: the laughter, the milestones, and the love that filled their home.
One evening, as Danielle tucked Hazel into bed, Hazel asked, “Mommy, why do people say mean things?”
Danielle smiled gently. “Sometimes people don’t understand, sweetie. But what’s important is that we know we’re doing the best we can, and we have so much love in our family. That’s what matters most.”
Hazel nodded, content with that answer.