When Does ‘OutDaughtered’ Come On? We’ve Got the Answer!
It's official — we've fallen in love with the Busby family! Adam and Danielle Busby are proud parents of the only all-girl set of quintuplets in the United States, and they also have a daughter named Blayke. Through their hit TLC show, OutDaughtered, fans get a glimpse in to their hectic life and the shenanigans that go down when there's only one male present in a household of seven women. Yes, it's as entertaining as it sounds. If you haven't tuned in already, we suggest you do. But when exactly does it air?
New episodes are on every Tuesday at 9 p.m. EST. If for some reason you won't be around — maybe you're already in bed, we get it — don't forget to set your DVR's! This one's a can't-miss.
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Last week, fans got some insight into daughter Hazel's eye condition and witnessed what it's like to potty train five two-year-olds. Hint: It's not easy! The toddler has a condition known as Nystagmus, a vision impairment in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements. During Season 2, the parents discussed Hazel undergoing surgery, which wouldn't actually fix her vision but would "correct the placement of where her eye goes to focus better so she doesn’t have to turn her neck, which is a huge deal," Danielle said. "I know they all kind of develop and grow [at] their own pace, but I don't want her to be left behind or not be able to hang with her sisters," she added.
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According to Danielle's most recent Instagram post, Hazel isn't feeling too well these days. Luckily, she has a large support system — her sisters Ava Lane, Olivia Marie, Riley Paige, and Parker Kate as well as her parents and Blayke, who has "always had a special bond" with her sis. So sweet!
Tune in to new episodes of OutDaughtered on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST.
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