90 Day Fiancé: Why Brandon Gibbs’ Parents Are Downsizing Their Farm

90 Day Fiancé: Why Brandon Gibbs' Parents Are Downsizing Their Farm

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90 Day Fiancé’s Julia Trubkina Brandon Gibbs faced a lot of drama when they began their journey, a lot of it was tied to Brandon’s parents. Ron and Betty GibbsTheir son was also there and they tried to butt heads. You may impose many rulesThis caused a rift between Brandon and Julia. They also wanted Brandon to take an active role in running the farm despite Brandon’s You may wish to begin elsewhereIt was so surprising to hear the latest 90 Day DiariesBetty and Ron have decided to downsize the farm.

Yes, Ron and Betty are downsizing the farm, and they’re even considering selling it altogether. Betty was initially against the idea, but she decided to keep it for Brandon. 90 Day DiariesRon and her have had to reevaluate their position on farm life after recent events.

I think the most difficult thing about owning a farm with all the animals is the fact that we don’t have freedom to travel or do a lot of the things that we want to do. Another reality that we’ve had to face recently is the fact that about ten months ago Ron was diagnosed with cancer. And we’ve been very fortunate that you’re doing well, but that kind of puts a reality check in your gut to say, ‘Where are we going from here?’

Ron Gibbs revealed in February that doctors found a small tumor during his colonoscopy. Ron shared his story in an Insta videoAfter the surgery, the tumor was removed and he received chemotherapy for a further 30 days. He appeared to be in good spirits. Still, learning about a cancer diagnosis can be a life-altering experience, so it’s no surprise that the 90 Day FiancéA couple is changing their ways about their farm life and the dog breeding business they have.Which fans were criticized).

90 Day DiariesRon revealed that he still wanted to hand the farm over to Brandon, but with the condition that only Brandon and Julia would live on the property. Betty had other ideas. Ron explained that managing the farm at his age is becoming more difficult.

A few months ago I thought about turning over the farm to Brandon and Julia and let them take it over, but Betty didn’t take well to that. This farm requires a lot of upkeep and there’s constantly things to be repaired on the farm. We’ve got somewhere in the neighborhood of sixty-five animals to take care of, and I work up to eight hours a day on the farm. At my age, I don’t think it’s sustainable.

Betty and Ron ended the episode by selling off the majority of their sheeps and goats. 90 Day Diaries showed that Betty wasn’t quite ready to sell the farm just yet, mainly because it felt like closing the book on a major chapter of her life. At the same time, she agreed with Ron that maybe it’s time to stop focusing on work, and focus more on enjoying the rest of their lives together for however long that may be. The plan was to buy an RV, visit old friends, and see the country. This sounds like a good retirement plan. Hopefully, they’ll work out a plan for the future, and Brandon and Julia can continue to have the healthy relationship with them and figure out a way to Get on board the next major spinoff.

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