Welcome To Plathville’s Kim & Barry Are Splitting Up After 24 Years Of Marriage: ‘I’ve Been Hurt Too Much’

Kim and Barry Plath have officially announced they are ending their marriage. Welcome to Plathville viewers have watched this season as the longtime couple grew apart — and eventually began living apart from one another. Now it’s confirmed: the TLC leads are splitting up after 24 years of marriage. The two announced the sad news to […]

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Welcome to Plathville Season 4: First Emotional Look!

Welcome back to Plathville, television viewers.

TLC has released the first trailer for Season 4 of this popular reality series, which will feature multiple relationships on the rocks.

Following a run of episodes last year that teased the end of the romantic line for Ethan and Olivia Plath, these spouses will be back in the spotlight this spring and summer.

“There’s going to be certain times where I’m going to go do stuff by myself, and that’s that,” Ethan tells Olivia at one point in this preview.

Upon hearing this from her husband, Olivia is clearly taken aback, responding as follows:

“It’s like you’re trying to get rid of me.”

Via confessional, she later adds: “I don’t know what he’s doing. He like has this little double life.”

Elsewhere, the promo gives us a glimpse of Ethan smiling while out with a blonde-haired woman.

However, things between the pair get even worse when Olivia questions Ethan’s failure to contact her about an unknown issue.

“Is there a reason you did not call me on the phone and tell me any of this?” asks the 23-year old, which prompts Ethan to storm away… without answering his alleged soulmate.

As for Moriah?

The 19-year-old musician initially moved to Florida to be with Max, although he confirmed the couple broke up on YouTube in February.

“Moriah’s the only person that knows exactly what happened,” Ethan says in cryptic fashion in a confessional about his sister.

Later, while chatting with one of Moriah’s siblings, Max admits that he “f-cked up.”

Welcome to Plathville debuted on TLC in 2019.

It follows the ultra-conservative Plath family, as they navigate the modern world with their non-conventional approach.

Season 4 of Welcome to Plathville premieres on May 17 at 10/9 on TLC.

Check out the trailer above, and scroll down to read the official network synopsis below…

Kim and Barry raised their nine kids on an idyllic and secluded farm in southern Georgia, separated from social media and modern culture but life looks a whole lot different for the family now. 

Ethan, Olivia and Moriah are in Tampa, far from the family drama but making it on their own in a new city is not all fun and games. 

Micah is stretching his wings in Los Angeles and finding new friends and room to grow. Kim and Barry have five of their nine kids still living in their house but life is no longer as conservative as it once was. 

Kim is questioning their lifestyle and her choices overall and some unexpected alliances and friendships occur as a result.

As the Plaths explore new cities, navigate their love lives, change and grow in ways none of them ever expected, what’s certain is the recent past never seemed so far behind.

There are 12 new episodes in this season.

Welcome to plathville season 4 first emotional look

Duggar Family: Culture of Abuse to Be Exposed In New Documentary

For years, high-budget documentaries have exposed evils lurking in plain sight.

Blackfish. Framing Britney Spears. Going Clear. LuLaRich. They have opened people’s eyes.

Now, it’s time for the Duggars to be exposed, but that disgraced family won’t be alone.

Amazon and the team behind LuLaRich are dragging the Duggars, the Bates, and the Plaths into the light.

A powerful new documentary will air either late in 2022 or in 2023.

The logline for the show spells out exactly what the documentary promises to expose.

“On the heels of Josh Duggar’s explosive criminal trial,” the logline begins.

The logline continues: “The untitled project will expose shocking connections.”

These are connections “between some of reality television’s most famous large families and The Institute in Basic Life Principles.”

IBLP is “a controversial fundamentalist organization and homeschooling empire.”

“In addition, prominent commentators, writers, and social media voices will explore the broader zeitgeist of reality television, social media, faith, fundamentalism, patriarchy, and power,” the logline adds.

The invesgiation will not be limited in scope to the Duggars and IBLP.

The Plaths of Welcome to Plathville and the Bates of Bringing Up Bates will also be in the spotlight.

It is not difficult to guess why this is happening.

With the recent trial, the long-overdue canceling of Counting On by TLC, and more, there is a lot of attention on this topic.

For too long, the Duggars have been allowed to sanitize their extreme beliefs to seem palatable to viewers and marketable to advertisers. That is now changing.

Josh Duggar’s latest scandal was not only a source of shame and media attention.

It was a recent, prosecutable crime.

Earlier this month, Josh was convicted by a jury of his peers for possessing and receiving child sexual abuse materials.

Throughout the buildup to the trial and in court itself, it was impossible to ignore the ways in which this was not solely just about Josh.

Yes, the disgraced former reality star was the one who used peer-to-peer software to download vile photos and video of little girls’ lives being ruined.

But his parents had actively covered up his former crimes against little girls, and at every turn moved to protect him — prioritizing his reputation over their own daughters.

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar’s unthinkable behavior, at the expense of their little girls, is not an isolated incident.

As we here at THG and numerous others covering this horror story have repeatedly acknowledged, this is totally consistent with the teachings of their church and cult.

The Institute for Basic Life Principles, or IBLP, crafted the ideal environment for a budding sexual predator like Josh. And he’s not the only one.

Numerous survivors of IBLP families have spoken out about outrageous abuse suffered while living that extreme lifestyle.

There must be countless more who escaped from the toxic purity culture, brainwashing, and cruelty but have yet to speak out.

Perhaps this documentary will give more people an opportunity to share what they have endured.

We cannot emphasize enough that there is more to documentaries like this than simply shining a light in dark places followed by water cooler discussions.

If we look at how things have gone for the past several years, widely watched documentaries have the power to influence political policy, launch criminal investigations, and more.

Exposing what these families are really like when they aren’t faking nice for the cameras could be a vital first step into policy shifts to protect more children and bring more predators to justice.