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OutDaughtered: Behind the Scenes with Uncle Dale and Aunt Kiki, and Why Grandma Mimi is No Longer on the Show
Fans of OutDaughtered know and love Adam and Danielle Busbyâs mission to keep their six daughters happy and healthy, sharing laughter and memorable moments along the way.
Alongside their five-year-old quintuplets and oldest daughter Blake, Danielleâs sisters Ashley âMoâ and Crystal âAunt Kikiâ Mills, as well as Crystalâs husband, Dale, often bring humor and warmth into each episode.
Uncle Dale and Aunt Kikiâs comedic timing and strong bond with the Busby kids, especially Hazel, add a unique dynamic to the show.
In addition, Kiki and Dale recently launched a podcast, where their playful banter continues to entertain fans. Their next big idea? Theyâve hinted at trying out for Dancing with the Stars!
A recent Instagram post from Aunt Kiki captured her encouraging Dale to recreate a famous dance move performed by Dani Amendola and Witney Carson, challenging themselves to make it look as effortless.
With comments from fans like, âBest Iâve seen yet!â and âYou two make me smile!â Uncle Dale and Aunt Kiki have sparked enthusiasm for a potential appearance on the dance floor.
Why Grandma Mimi is No Longer on OutDaughtered
Danielle recently opened up about why her mother, âGrandma Mimi,â no longer appears on OutDaughtered.
In a new episode of her and Adamâs podcast, More Than Reality, Danielle shared insights into the complex relationship she has with her mom.
When Danielle was young, her mom, Mimi, was a single mother, and Danielle developed independence early on.
Though Danielle and her mom remain close, behind-the-scenes challenges made including Mimi in recent seasons of OutDaughtered difficult.
Early seasons featured Mimi as a lively grandmother to the six Busby girls, but she disappeared from the show after season 8, leaving fans wondering
. Danielle revealed that Mimiâs busy life and occasional unreliability posed challenges to the showâs structured filming schedule.
Unlike the impression Mimi left on viewers as the âfun, cookie, silly grandma,â Adam mentioned that behind the scenes, their interactions were sometimes more complicated than they appeared on TV.
Danielle acknowledged that she and Adam occasionally seemed short-tempered with Mimi on-screen, which she felt was misrepresented, as the context behind those moments was often missing.
âThereâs a lot of things that arenât shown,â Danielle explained. While Mimi is still very much part of their lives, the family dynamic is more complex than viewers might have realized.