Fans of Amish Mafia can officially begin to celebrate the show's return as some of the cast has officially been spotted filming scenes for the fourth season in Lancaster county.
Though the show is reportedly scheduled to premiere a fourth season in 2015, some of the cast members from Discovery's Amish Mafia may truly not be returning to the show.
The show is rumored to be returning in January, but impatient fans appear as though they're sick of waiting for news about a fourth season of Amish Mafia.
She has confirmed she won't be back for season 4 of Discovery's Amish Mafia, but Esther Schmucker could instead be preparing herself for a show of her own.
Esther Schmucker has finally emerged back on her Facebook page and other social media accounts following the reveal that she would no longer be on Amish Mafia-and she isn't holding back from exposing secrets of both that show and the wildly popular TLC series Breaking Amish.
The cast of Discovery's Amish Mafia has a lot to do if they want to convince locals they should still film their show there, but joining the current most popular charity movement may not be helping the show's image.
Some Pennsylvania residents have criticized their governor for getting involved in the controversial debate over reality series Amish Mafia, but his decision to call for the Discovery series to stop filming in the state may be stemming from an old political agreement.
Amid reports that she won't be returning to her hit reality show if it is allowed to air a fourth season, Amish Mafia star Esther Schmucker is also allegedly engaged to the ex-boyfriend who severely beat her last fall.
If Amish Mafia does return to Discovery this fall, it will officially be without one of its stars, as Esther Schmucker is officially finished with the show-and she may not be returning because of a reconciliation once again with her abusive ex-boyfriend, Imir R. Williams.
Perhaps the biggest force against Discovery's Amish Mafia has officially begun to push against the show, as now even government officials are starting to speak out against the violent and controversial series.
A movement to have Discovery Channel's Amish Mafia banned from filming in Lancaster County and removed from television altogether isn't worrying one of the controversial program's stars.
There's been a major movement in Lancaster County to get the popular Discovery channel series Amish Mafia out of town and off television, but a new report claims that the show is not the only thing guilty of exploiting the peaceful culture that is largely settled in the area.