Pioneer Woman bashing

When what you is successful, it attracts envy and criticism. So what is The Pioneer Woman criticized for? This post summarizes it all for you:


  • Because she is, and was, rich, and never made a clear statement on her wealth.
She never try to hide it... Just from the size of her kitchen, the design clothes she clears from her closet, or the redecoration of the "guest house", you could kind of guess what was going on?
  • Because she has nannies and assistants
Hey, do you think you can create a blogging empire just in between of your homeschooling sessions, laundry loads and kitchen duties?



  • Because of the ethics of making money by posting pictures of children

It’s a baby. A picture of a father with a baby from her book tour.
Granted, it’s an adorable baby. Cute. Chubby. But, it’s a baby.
Within hours it garnered her a couple grand in advertising and nearly 200 comments.
For a picture of a baby.

In The Pioneer Woman Sux


  • Because of the amount of butter of her recipes

The Pioneer Woman Cooks is not a site for anyone trying to lose weight. I try to stay away but I am drawn back daily by her tantalizing, butter laden, recipes.

In Facebook, Ree Drummond is the Devil (Peanut Butter Pie is Sin)

But... wait! Nobody is forcing you to make her recipes, right?


  • Because of the unreal perfection of her life
We guess that's why we'd all give an arm to have it. Or wouldn't you?

Robert Harling to write The Pioneer Woman

We finally know who is going to write the cinematographic screenplay for Black Heels to Tractor Wheels.

Robert Harling will be responsible for this task.


Who is Robert Harling, you may be wondering? He also adapted the screenplay for Steel Magnolias and The First Wives Club, among others.

This new detail completes what we already knew from the beginning about the main actress.

Besides, we also know that The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels--A Love Story
will be available for sale as a book in February. It can be preordered now!



Keep tuned to AllPW for more news.

The Pioneer Woman featured in the news, 2007

One could argue this was the first appearance by the Pioneer Woman in the national media (even if she used a webcam). It was in 2007 and many things have changed since then.


While on a trip to the Midwest, her life got turned upside down


Check it out!



Note: Videos are not hosted nor uploaded by AllPW.

FAQ: What's behind The Pioneer Woman's success?

Make no mistake: Ree Drummond has carefully crafted her way to the top.

Being business savvy and learning to become Internet savvy on her way, she delights her millions of readers with some ingredients that keep them returning to her charming blog:

  • She has very intuitively given more weight to certain sections of her blog and discarded others.
  • She portrays a perfect country, well off life, in a perfect ranch setting, with perfect kids and a handsome husband with a great butt.
  • She publishes several posts a day.
  • She publishes about a wide range of subjects.
  • She uses a cheeky sense of humor.
  • She never mentions anything negative about her life, apart from having to wake up early or make the laundry.
  • She holds constant, expensive giveaways.
  • She makes great pictures.
  • She offers freebies (recipes, photos).

Anybody still wondering what's the fuss?

FAQ: Where does the Pioneer Woman live?

The vast land they own is located South of Hominy and West of Pawhuska, Orange County, Oklahoma. In our selection of articles you can read more information about the extent of their ranching business.

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