Danielle & Adam Busby celebrate their quints’ birthday while balancing reality TV fame & parenting challenges.

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What did the Busby Quints do to celebrate a decade of having no daughters?
On April 8, Ava, Olivia, Hazel, Riley, and Parker Busby turned 10 years old! For their big party, fans wore handmade “BRUH” shirts, ate cakes covered in sprinkles, and talked about old times.
Danielle and Adam, parents, shared real photos of their kids doing silly poses and alone with glazed-donut smiles.
“10 years of chaos, love, and reality TV,” fans added.
Many of them remembered when the girls were babies and were on TLC’s hit show.
What is different in Season 10 of Five Growing Girls?
Moving things around is harder than ever. With soccer games, dance shows, and middle school plays, planning shoots now takes military precision.
During confessionals, Adam joked about “herding cats,” and Danielle said that the quints “are not always into filming.”
To prevent the show from appearing artificial, the couple allows the girls to opt out, a practice Blayke, 14, is increasingly adopting.
For the Busbys, can reality TV stay real?
People want to see real moments, not just planned laughs. Recent shows have demonstrated fights over work, pandemic stress, and Danielle’s struggles with her long-term illness.
Adam says, “We show the messy stuff.” But since their contracts are up and the kids want privacy, Season 10 might be the last one.
Even if they have to bribe kids with pizza to act in the show, people still love the Busbys for their honesty and humor.
Key Takeaways:
- 10th birthdays are fun because they bring back memories and sugar highs.
- With kids and teens’ busy lives, would it be possible to put together a movie? Almost impossible.
- It is important to be real, but will the show go on? Ratings come second.