Photos from See the Cast of Breaking Amish, Then & Now - E! Online

2022-09-10 07:42:43 By : Mr. Henry Lee

The aspiring model became a fashion designer!

The bishop's daughter left her Amish community behind to pursue a career in modeling, saying goodbye to her bonnet when she posed for Maxim magazine in 2014.

Stoltz then attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, going on to intern for Jason Wu and Cynthia Rowley before launching her own clothing line, Kate Stoltz NYC. "Because of her personal desire to minimize her own impact on the earth," her website states, "Kate Stoltz is dedicated to providing high quality, sustainable clothing for her clients with the smallest environmental impact possible."

While she is no longer Anabaptist, the 31-year-old is still close with her Amish family members.

"The gratitude I have that my Amish family, who still welcomes me with open arms regardless of monumental disagreements about religion and political views, will last my lifetime," she wrote on Twitter in August. "The moments I have with them are vital to my happiness and mental health."

At 32, Jeremiah was the oldest cast member, considered the show's "bad boy" and had three children from a previous marriage that ended the year before Breaking Amish premiered.

In 2016, Jeremiah married Carmela Raber, though the pair briefly split the following year. In April 2022, Carmela filed a restraining order against Jeremiah, according to multiple reports. Jeremiah confirmed the couple was no longer together in a May 2 Instagram post.

The 42-year-old is currently living in Ohio and selling Tupperware. 

Adopted from Puerto Rico, Sabrina was the only Mennonite member of the original Breaking Amish cast. After her time on the series, Sabrina struggled with drug addiction, and, after a near-fatal heroin overdose in 2018, the 36-year-old entered rehab and has been sober since.

"People say I don't look like the same person; that's because I'm not," Sabrina captioned a June 2021 Instagram post about her transformation. "Active addiction on the left and recovery on the right. Jesus [did his] work and I'm so grateful." The reality star said her survival was a miracle, pointing out, "They only had two Narcan on them; had I needed another, I wouldn't be here."

Currently living in Pennsylvania, Sabrina has two daughters—Oakley, 7, and Arianna, 5—from a previous relationship, and shares three children with her boyfriend Jethro Nolt: Son Zekiah, 3, and daughters, Skylar, 2, and Kalani, 12 months. In August 2022, Sabrina revealed her 70-pound weight loss on Instagram. 

Abe and Rebecca tied the knot in the season one finale, going on to reveal they were looking to join a Christian church. During the reunion, Rebecca shot down rumors that she and Abe were already married before the show began filming.

"[Fans] can believe whatever they want, but if they want to know, they can watch the show. If they don't want to believe, they don't have to believe it," she said. "That's my opinion. I don't give a s–t what anybody thinks. People have to discuss our lives so much that we can't even have our own life anymore. They're making us out to be somebody I don't even know."

The couple welcomed their daughter Malika in 2014, who joined big sister Kayla, Rebecca's 11-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. The family currently lives in Pennsylvania and Rebecca and Abe will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on Sept. 24.

While he's not on social media, the 32-year-old has been working as a truck drive after leaving the show in 2017.

The 30-year-old is a stay-at-home mom and regularly posts about her family on social media, including updates on Abe's mother, Mary, who was featured on the series.

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