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Ballerina Farm’s Hannah Neeleman is officially the conservative cover girl


On Friday, Hannah Neeleman, influencer better known as Ballerina Ranchshared that she will appear on the cover of the magazine’s third issue Evie, an online store aimed at conservative women. On their respective Instagram accounts, Neeleman and the magazine shared a soft focus video Taken at sunset at Neeleman’s ranch in Kamas, Utah. Next Sunday Times‘ profile of Ballerina Farm with her eight children and husband Daniel, caused widespread discussion and criticism when it was published in July, EvieNeeleman’s unreleased story may be similar to what Neeleman was hoping for when the influencer first invited a reporter to her home.

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In July, Neeleman said that she did not identify with the label of “dealership” even as her social media presence was tied to the conservative label applied to women who promote conservative ideas. The idea is said to be traditional about motherhood and family in their content.

“On her first cover, the former Juilliard ballerina turned beauty queen and farmer gives us insight into life, marriage, motherhood and chronicles her building her brand to an audience of 20 million around the world,” read a statement from Evie. They added that Neeleman’s story is part of their goal to be “a new vision of American culture – a celebration of Americana, beauty, grounded ambition and timeless values.”

The issue highlights the cover line “The Importance of Being Sexy” which also features text Van Hari, a food influencer recently praised president-elect Donald Trumpappointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his Cabinet, and Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch right-wing political commentator who promoted the plot during her appearance on Tucker CarlsonFox show has been canceled.

Evie was founded in 2018 by editor-in-chief Brittany Martinez (sometimes known by her married name, Hugoboom), a model and businesswoman, and her husband, Gabriel Hugoboom. When the website launched, Martinez said that her goal for the magazine was to promote more traditional ideas about women. She writes for magazines Quillette. “It was this gap in the market that made my colleagues and I wonder: “What if there is a conservative view? universe?”

In 2022, Martinez and Hugoboom also Guaranteed funding from Peter ThielMartinez’s investment company for a menstrual cycle tracking app called 28 is described using “science-backed insights that look like a horoscope for all the important areas of your life, only we use the science of hormones instead of astrology.” astrology”. In 2023, Deputy note that COVID-19 vaccine skepticism has become a mainstay above Eviewebsite of. (Reply Deputy article, Martinez posted on X, “It’s really crazy Deputy literally wrote, ‘many imaginary harms caused to women by COVID vaccines.’”)

In previous articles, Neeleman and her husband were loath to discuss their politics, even though in time interview, Daniel noted that the couple shared traditional Mormon beliefs against elective abortion. Along comes the rise of Trump’s 17-year-old niece Kai Trump on YouTube And increased criticism aim Nara Aziz Smith about a MAGA-related post shared (and later deleted) by her husband, Lucky Green Smith, Neeleman’s siding could be another sign The era of the apolitical influencer is over.

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