'OutDaughtered': Why Danielle & Adam Busby Lawyered Up & Bid Farewell
'OutDaughtered': Why Danielle & Adam Busby Lawyered Up & Bid Farewell originally appeared on Parade.
OutDaughteredstars Danielle and Adam Busby officially bid farewell to their Graeson Bee boutique—and they recently detailed their decision to lawyer up.
On June 19, the TLC stars explained why they decided to shutter their clothing store on their More Than Reality Podcast.
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In the episode, the parents of six daughters—Blayke, 14, and quintuplets, Ava, Olivia, Hazel, Riley and Parker, 10—detailed ongoing problems with the Graeson Bee building they had been renting in League City, Texas.
"We've had struggles with Graeson Bee over the past three-plus years," Adam revealed, detailing times when they had to cancel events and lose money because of an alleged sewage smell, frequent leaks and other issues.
Ultimately, Adam and Danielle hired a lawyer, who helped them terminate their lease because the landlord allegedly did not uphold their side of the contract. They have since completely moved Graeson Been out of the building and shuttered the business.
"The landlord, obviously they're angry, and then they post a letter on the door saying that we've defaulted on payments," Adam explained. "Yeah, because we moved out and we terminated the lease months ago. But it looks bad because they put this nasty letter on the door saying we weren't paying rent."
In addition to closing the boutique, the Busbys are taking steps to sell their family home.
Hopefully, they can get everything settled and move on with their family.
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'OutDaughtered': Why Danielle & Adam Busby Lawyered Up & Bid Farewell first appeared on Parade on Jun 20, 2025
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