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Although living on an Oklahoma cattle ranch wasn't Ree Drummond 's initial life plan, she loves the life she and Ladd built together with their four children. Before marrying Ladd, Ree had never lived in the country, according to Ag Daily. It took a while for her to begin to love her new life, especially after going a long stint without running water. Then, about a decade into the adventure, Drummond realized how much she enjoyed ranch life, despite never genuinely becoming a cowgirl.

She started her famous blog in with free online software, and through it, Drummond noted that she "started feeling gratitude that I was able to show people where beef begins and where it comes from" via Ag Daily.

Parade reported that Drummond said her "soul" needed the silence and clear view that the cattle ranch offers. It seems that her gratitude and authentic nature keep her fans coming back to her blog and television show for more glimpses into her beautiful ranch life. While she never intended to live her life on a ranch in Oklahoma, Ree Drummond and her husband of 24 years, Ladd, created a booming empire together via The Pioneer Woman.

In addition to raising five children, aged 17 to 23, together, the couple also owns several successful businesses near Pawhuska, Oklahoma, which is home to about 3, people via Pawushka. She wore a classic white dress and he traded in his jeans for a black tuxedo with cowboy boots, of course. While the entire evening was memorable, there are two moments from their wedding that Ree says she'll never forget. Ladd and his college friends were in the men's locker room almost the whole reception to watch the game.

They were so excited! After Ree and Ladd got married, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Australia. Nine and a half months after their wedding day, she gave birth to their first child, Alex. The couple's oldest daughter was followed by another girl, Paige , who was born in Almost three years later in , Ree and Ladd's first son Bryce arrived. They gave him a brother when their youngest, Todd , was born in Ree and Ladd thought their family was complete— until they met Jamar.

It's been over a year and a half since Ree and Ladd's "bonus kid" joined their family, and he's become an inextricable part of their wacky lives. Now, all of the Drummond kids—who range in age from 17 to 23—are nearly all grown up. After 23 years of marriage, Ree and Ladd are still going strong. A lot has changed since the night they first met in that smoky bar, but they still enjoy the simple things in life. We both have a soft spot for old Westerns , any of The Godfather movies and '80s flicks ," Ree says.

She often refers to Ladd as "the Marlboro Man. Owning over , acres of land, the Drummonds are ranked as one of the top 25 largest landowners in America. In November , Drummond revealed that the family welcomed foster son, Jamar, a year and a half prior.

In Drummond launched her blog ThePioneerWoman. As she added a variety of content to her blog — including a food section filled with recipes — her fanbase grew. By Drummond was attracting over 20 million page views per month, leading her to book deals and her first televised appearance on the Throwdown! With Bobby Flay in , where she beat the celebrity chef in a cooking contest. Drummond's cooking show, The Pioneer Woman premiered in In addition to showing off Drummond's accessible recipes, viewers get insight to life on a cattle ranch.

In Drummond sold the film rights to her blog series-turned memoir, Black Heels to Tractor Wheels, and it was reported that Columbia Pictures was offering Reese Witherspoon the role to play Drummond. As part of her ever-expanding brand, the celebrity chef opened a two-level restaurant, retail store and bakery called the Pioneer Woman Mercantile in Pawhuska, Oklahoma in



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