What Religion Do The Blended Bunch’s Shemwells Practice?
TLC/YouTube By Joey Keogh/May 10, 2021 4:01 pm EST
TLC’s hit show “The Blended Bunch” documents the inner workings of real-life “Brady Bunch” the Shemwells and their madcap but totally love-filled household. As People notes, Erica and Spencer Shemwell sweetly found love with each other after both tragically losing their former spouses, thereby deciding to combine their 11 children into one big happy family. “The Blended Bunch” charts their lives as the Shemwells figure out how to make their 13-strong household function.
Similar to other TLC shows such as “Welcome to Plathville” and “Counting On,” both of which also feature huge families (The Plaths and the Duggars respectively), “The Blended Bunch” naturally invites a certain amount of questions about which religion the Shemwells practice. Considering there are a combined 11 children to contend with, and maybe even more on the way, it’s worth noting that the featured family’s faith chimes with their approach to having a huge, blended family.
What Religion Do The Blended Bunch’s Shemwells Practice?
TLC/YouTube
By Joey Keogh/May 10, 2021 4:01 pm EST
TLC’s hit show “The Blended Bunch” documents the inner workings of real-life “Brady Bunch” the Shemwells and their madcap but totally love-filled household. As People notes, Erica and Spencer Shemwell sweetly found love with each other after both tragically losing their former spouses, thereby deciding to combine their 11 children into one big happy family. “The Blended Bunch” charts their lives as the Shemwells figure out how to make their 13-strong household function.
Similar to other TLC shows such as “Welcome to Plathville” and “Counting On,” both of which also feature huge families (The Plaths and the Duggars respectively), “The Blended Bunch” naturally invites a certain amount of questions about which religion the Shemwells practice. Considering there are a combined 11 children to contend with, and maybe even more on the way, it’s worth noting that the featured family’s faith chimes with their approach to having a huge, blended family.
Similar to other TLC shows such as “Welcome to Plathville” and “Counting On,” both of which also feature huge families (The Plaths and the Duggars respectively), “The Blended Bunch” naturally invites a certain amount of questions about which religion the Shemwells practice. Considering there are a combined 11 children to contend with, and maybe even more on the way, it’s worth noting that the featured family’s faith chimes with their approach to having a huge, blended family.