![]() They all "step outside," and the guy lays into them some more: "The problem is all this s- you guys keep trying to throw out there it's embarrassing. We can't have one night without some ex-Amish guy bothering us," Jeremiah says. You need to stop hanging out at places all the ex-Amish hang out at." Yikes, sounds like their reputation has preceded them. The first man to approach them makes it pretty clear that Jeremiah and Abe are not welcome there: "What are you doing here? I don't remember anyone inviting you guys out here ever. The cast's decision to parade their transition from Amish/Mennonite to "English" life on TV is apparently not sitting well with some of the local big, muscled dudes, who are ready to go to blows with bad-boy Jeremiah Raber and newly married Abe Schmucker.Ībe and Rebecca set the record straight on their relationship: In this exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming episode "Flirting With Disaster," a bar brawl in their new locale - the Pinecraft community in Sarasota, Florida - seems imminent. Season 2 is not shaping up to be any less dramatic. Not to mention that the series has been scandal-ridden since the get-go, with rumors swirling throughout Season 1 that the show was fixed and the cast members were not who they claimed to be. ![]() ![]() Sure, these ex-Amish, ex-Mennonite 20-somethings have dealt with being excommunicated from their families and shunned by their communities, but they're not exactly gracefully transitioning to "English" life. It's been surprisingly hard to sympathize with the cast of TLC's reality series "Breaking Amish." Already this season (titled "Breaking Amish: Brave New World"), ex-Mennonite Sabrina High has bashed the White House, saying, "Really? The President of the United States lives in that? I've seen Amish houses that are bigger than that." Guess Who Rescues Abe and Jeremiah From Getting Punched on 'Breaking Amish'?
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