Ballerina Farm 'trad wife' influencer Hannah Neeleman reveals the 'number one question' she gets asked about her family

Out of the many questions people have for Ballerina Farm's Hannah Neeleman, there is one that the mom-of-eight gets more than others: does she want to have any more kids?

The 34-year-old beauty queen and her husband, 35-year-old JetBlue heir Daniel Neeleman, previously took to Hannah's TikTok to answer the burning question: 'How many kids do you plan on having?'

Although they didn't confirm whether they were going to have more children, they certainly haven't ruled out welcoming a new bundle of joy. 

'This is by far the number one question that we've gotten,' Hannah noted.

'We don't really have a number,' Daniel chimed in. 'We're just kind of going for it.' 

Hannah and Daniel Neeleman share eight children - all between the ages of 12 years old and six months old

Hannah and Daniel Neeleman share eight children - all between the ages of 12 years old and six months old

Hannah and Daniel met and married when she was 21 and he was 22, after meeting at a college basketball game

Hannah and Daniel met and married when she was 21 and he was 22, after meeting at a college basketball game

Hannah and Daniel, who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are raising their eight children - Henry, 12, Charles, 10, George, nine, Frances, seven, Lois, five, Martha, three, Mabel, three, and Flora, six months - on their 328-acre farm in Utah.

Their ultra-traditional lifestyle came under intense scrutiny following a recent article by The Times of London that gave a glimpse into their reality.

In the piece, the couple spoke about whether or not they wanted to expand their family.

'It's very much a matter of prayer for me,' Hannah said in the July 27 article. 'I'm, like, "God, is it time to bring another one to the Earth?" And I've never been told no.'

Daniel added: 'But for whatever reason it's exactly nine months [after a baby] that she's ready for the next one.'

Hannah added that growing their brood is 'definitely a matter of prayer,' while Daniel said: 'It's a matter of prayer but somehow it's exactly nine months.'

However, Hannah is content her life as is, she told The Times.

'I feel like we're doing what God wants,' she said, as Daniel agreed: 'We're on his errand a little bit.'

Soon after tying the knot, Hannah and Daniel welcomed their first child together, a baby boy who they named Henry, followed by two more sons in quick succession, Charles and George

Soon after tying the knot, Hannah and Daniel welcomed their first child together, a baby boy who they named Henry, followed by two more sons in quick succession, Charles and George

After graduating from Julliard, the budding dancer put her career on the backburner to focus on starting a family

After graduating from Julliard, the budding dancer put her career on the backburner to focus on starting a family 

Their ultra-traditional lifestyle came under intense scrutiny following a recent article by The Times of London that gave a glimpse into their reality

Their ultra-traditional lifestyle came under intense scrutiny following a recent article by The Times of London that gave a glimpse into their reality

Many comments on the TikTok referenced the article, which claimed she was often spoken over by her husband during the interview and noted that she was left so exhausted from her hectic lifestyle that she was bed ridden for days. 

'She's not machine you f… id…t. this is insane. She's exhausted. She can't have vacation, she cook all the day without any help… [poor] woman,' one user commented on the video.

'He answered! Like she doesn't have opinion!' raged another.

'Large families are a whole different thing. People who haven't lived it cannot begin to understand it. I think it's wonderful,' another user argued.

Hannah and Daniel often share glimpses of their idyllic life on social media, posting under Ballerina Farm, the name of their shared company. 

Hannah and her husband launched their company Ballerina Farm in 2019 - which now sells an array of products made from their livestock like ground beef and pork, as well as fresh desserts and produce 

She has amassed millions of followers on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube from her 'trad wife' content, a term short for 'traditional wife,' which describes a woman trading modern femininity for domestic duties, involving cooking, cleaning, and having children.

Hannah's farm business, social media presence, and her brood continued to grow, and she welcomed three more daughters in the years that followed - Lois, Martha, and Mabel

Hannah's farm business, social media presence, and her brood continued to grow, and she welcomed three more daughters in the years that followed - Lois, Martha, and Mabel

Just two weeks after giving birth, she jetted off to Las Vegas to compete in the Mrs. World beauty pageant - with her newborn in tow

Just two weeks after giving birth, she jetted off to Las Vegas to compete in the Mrs. World beauty pageant - with her newborn in tow

Hannah, who was an aspiring ballerina, moved to New York City at 17 to study at Juilliard, but met her now-husband not long after. 

They married only a few months after they began dating and started having children before she had graduated from Julliard. 

After graduating, the budding dancer put her career on the backburner to focus on starting a family.

She moved to Brazil after Daniel was offered a position in one of his dad's new companies that was based out of South America, and it was there that the self-proclaimed 'city slicker' discovered her passion for farming.

In 2017, she, her husband, and their kids moved back to the U.S. and onto a farm in Utah, where Hannah began documenting the highs - and lows - that came with running the ranch while also taking care of their many children on her Instagram.

Hannah recently returned to pageantry - and competed in the coveted Mrs. World competition a mere two weeks after giving birth to her eighth child in January.