Danielle and Adam Busby became famous for raising the first all-girl quintuplets born in the U.S., chronicled on their TLC show OutDaughtered. Starting as a family of three, they welcomed daughters Ava, Olivia, Hazel, Riley, and Parker in 2015 after a high-risk pregnancy. Early days were overwhelming, with 50 diaper changes and 40 bottles daily.
Over time, the girls grew into unique individuals—Blayke, their oldest, now a teenager, is supported so she doesn’t feel overshadowed. The quintuplets, now 10, navigate school, friendships, and personal challenges like Hazel’s vision condition and Riley’s early kindergarten enrollment.
Danielle faced health struggles herself, leaning on Adam’s support, diet, and faith. Parenting six daughters means financial challenges, including expensive orthodontic care.
The family values one-on-one time and encourages each girl to explore her interests freely. As the girls mature, they choose their level of involvement in filming.
After ten seasons, the Busbys focus on raising kind, confident daughters while embracing the ups and downs of large-family life.