Who stars in 'OutDaughtered' Season 9? Watch the 8-member Busby family navigate their problems on TL

HOUSTON, TEXAS: Get ready for an exciting season of 'OutDaughtered' Season 9 on TLC as the Busby family shares heartwarming moments and the quintuplets showcase their spirited personalities. From wild camping adventures to strutting down the catwalk, riding mechanical bulls, and enjoying a 'Yes Day,' the girls are growing up fast. Watch as they conquer stage fright for their first dance recital, overcome bike-riding fears, and pursue their individual interests.

Keep an eye out for Riley's love of sports and monster trucks. Witness the unbreakable bond between the sisters, with Blayke providing support and encouragement to her younger siblings. Get ready for an unforgettable season of love and laughter with the Busbys.

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Who stars in TLC's 'OutDaughtered' Season 9? 

 

Adam Busby

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The devoted husband of Danielle Busby and a caring father. They first met in 2003 while working at a Target store and tied the knot in 2006. Both Adam and Danielle have faced infertility challenges, with Adam undergoing treatment for low testosterone levels and sperm motility. They co-own Rush Cycle, an indoor cycling studio in Texas. Adam has also opened up about his struggle with postpartum depression and sought professional help for the sake of his family.

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Danielle Busby

The loving wife of Adam Busby and the proud mother of six daughters. She and Adam met in 2003 and got married in 2006. Danielle also experienced infertility struggles and underwent treatments like Clomid and intrauterine insemination. She became pregnant with their first daughter, Blayke, and later conceived the quintuplets through intrauterine insemination. Danielle, alongside Adam, operates Rush Cycle, an indoor cycling studio in Texas.

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Blayke Busby

The eldest daughter of Adam and Danielle Busby. She is known as "the best big sister in the world" to her quintuplet siblings. Blayke made her debut on the show "Outdaughtered" and has been an active participant in their family YouTube channel, "It's A Buzz World." She is currently 12 years old and enjoys activities such as gymnastics, ballet, and all things pink.

Riley Busby

The fourth-born quintuplet daughter of Adam and Danielle Busby. She is described as extremely intelligent, energetic, and adventurous. Riley has a strong and colorful character, always seeking attention from her parents and siblings. Her bond with her sister Parker has helped her navigate anxious and sad moments.

Ava Busby

The first-born quintuplet daughter and the identical twin sister of Olivia Busby. Initially portrayed as the "serious" quint, Ava has since transformed into a silly, sweet, and creative little girl. She tends to observe her surroundings and is often attached to her mother's leg, earning her the nickname "Mommy's Girl." Ava has a square face, longer curly hair, and was the first quintuplet to be born.

Parker Busby

The youngest quintuplet daughter and the fraternal triplet of Hazel and Riley Busby. She is known as the leader and "spokeswoman" among the quintuplets, often being the quickest to say "no." Parker is described as sporty and has gained confidence over the years. She shares a special bond with her sister Riley and is also close to her father, Adam Busby.

Olivia Busby

The second-born quintuplet daughter and the identical twin sister of Ava Busby. She is described as a goofball who loves to laugh, dance, and jump around. Olivia has a round face, curly hair, and striking blue eyes. She has a mischievous side and enjoys "trolling" her sisters. Olivia has been called Lulu from a young age and is often known by that nickname.

 'OutDaughtered' Season 9 is set to premiere on Tuesday, July 11 at 9 pm ET only on TLC. 

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