[07/06/21 - 07:01 AM] Video: "My Unorthodox Life" - Official Trailer - Netflix Follow Julia Haart, Elite World Group CEO and a former member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, and her adult kids in this reality series.
[via press release from Netflix]
My Unorthodox Life | Official Trailer | Netflix
Meet the Haarts!
My Unorthodox Life is a new Netflix reality series centered around the personal and professional life of fashion mogul Julia Haart, a former member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community turned CEO of Elite World Group, and her family. Since taking the reins of a global talent empire, Haart has been on a mission to revolutionize the industry from the inside out - all while being a mother of four. Her children include Batsheva, a TikToker who got married at 19, Miriam, an app designer carving her own path, Shlomo, a future lawyer navigating dating in New York City, and Aron, a high schooler torn between two conflicting cultures.
They're unconventional and unstoppable. Watch My Unorthodox Life beginning July 14th only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/myunorthodoxlife
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