Olivia Plath poses for a selfie on Instagram.Photo:Olivia Path/Instagram

Olivia Plath Says She’s ‘Happy’ and ‘at Peace’ amid Speculations About Her Marriage to Ethan (amid split speculations to be more exact) via her IG Story:

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Olivia Plathis opening up about the early days of her “isolated” childhood.TheWelcome to Plathvillestar, 25, grew up in “the fundamental Christian world,” which she referred to as “a cult” in a new profile forTeen Vogue.Reflecting on her life before her relationship and marriage toEthan Plath, whichended after five years in October, Olivia revealed that she “grew up on a farm” and was “homeschooled,” leading her to become “very isolated.”Once her parents joined a new non-denominational Christian church with a fundamentalist view, she recalled how “overnight, everything changed.“By the time I was 13, I was being given books on how to be the best wife possible, so from a very young age I assumed that what was expected from me in life as a woman, and what I was told what was expected of me as a woman was to get married and to have kids and to be a stay at home mom,” she shared. “I did not want that.”Reflecting on the beginnings of her relationship with Ethan, she told the outlet she felt that she was “living in fight or flight all the time.”“I let my parents supervise my courtship, got married super young to another kid from a fundamental world,” she said, adding, “It did not really work out for me.”Olivia Plath and Ethan Plath.olivia plath/ instagramAs she looks back on the story of her relationship captured throughout five seasons of TLC’sWelcome to Plathville, Olivia said, “I’m like, ‘oh my God, who is that kid who cries in every single interview and is so emotional? What is her problem?’”“I was 20 and newly married to someone who wasn’t ready to leave fundamentalism behind at the same time as I was questioning fundamentalism. I had my whole life open for the public to criticize and critique, and I was a kid who grew up so sheltered from the world,” she explained of her mindset early on in her marriage to Ethan, before noting how difficult it was to navigate dynamics within his close-knit family, particularly with her mother-in-law,Kim Plath, whoshe spent years not speaking to.“To be thrown out in it and have everyone watch me as I’m deconstructing and trying to figure out what being married is all about and dealing with in-law conflict," she added. “I look back and I’m like, ‘Sheesh.’ It felt very overwhelming.”Olivia Plath and Ethan Plath.Olivia Plath/ instagramIn February, Olivia spoke about the nature of her relationship on an episode of theSo Bad It’s Good with Ryan Baileypodcast, calling the marriage a “trial run.““I married someone I didn’t know and that went very poorly for me,” she said. “It was a whole experience. I wouldn’t trade it ‘cause now I know what I don’t want. And I think that that’s just as valuable as knowing what you want.“Since her split from Ethan,she’s started “dating a bit,” but admitted it’s been “hard.”“I’m looking at character. I’m like, it’s super important for me to date someone who is very curious about life, who’s very compassionate towards other people,” she shared. “Because if they’re curious and compassionate towards themself, they can be that way towards other people. And those are two things I really want in a partner.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Seasons 1-5 ofWelcome to Plathvillecan be streamed on Max.

Olivia Plathis opening up about the early days of her “isolated” childhood.

TheWelcome to Plathvillestar, 25, grew up in “the fundamental Christian world,” which she referred to as “a cult” in a new profile forTeen Vogue.Reflecting on her life before her relationship and marriage toEthan Plath, whichended after five years in October, Olivia revealed that she “grew up on a farm” and was “homeschooled,” leading her to become “very isolated.”

Once her parents joined a new non-denominational Christian church with a fundamentalist view, she recalled how “overnight, everything changed.

“By the time I was 13, I was being given books on how to be the best wife possible, so from a very young age I assumed that what was expected from me in life as a woman, and what I was told what was expected of me as a woman was to get married and to have kids and to be a stay at home mom,” she shared. “I did not want that.”

Reflecting on the beginnings of her relationship with Ethan, she told the outlet she felt that she was “living in fight or flight all the time.”

“I let my parents supervise my courtship, got married super young to another kid from a fundamental world,” she said, adding, “It did not really work out for me.”

Olivia Plath and Ethan Plath.olivia plath/ instagram

Olivia Plath and Ethan Plath

As she looks back on the story of her relationship captured throughout five seasons of TLC’sWelcome to Plathville, Olivia said, “I’m like, ‘oh my God, who is that kid who cries in every single interview and is so emotional? What is her problem?’”

“I was 20 and newly married to someone who wasn’t ready to leave fundamentalism behind at the same time as I was questioning fundamentalism. I had my whole life open for the public to criticize and critique, and I was a kid who grew up so sheltered from the world,” she explained of her mindset early on in her marriage to Ethan, before noting how difficult it was to navigate dynamics within his close-knit family, particularly with her mother-in-law,Kim Plath, whoshe spent years not speaking to.

“To be thrown out in it and have everyone watch me as I’m deconstructing and trying to figure out what being married is all about and dealing with in-law conflict,” she added. “I look back and I’m like, ‘Sheesh.’ It felt very overwhelming.”

Olivia Plath and Ethan Plath.Olivia Plath/ instagram

Olivia Plath and Ethan Plath2

In February, Olivia spoke about the nature of her relationship on an episode of theSo Bad It’s Good with Ryan Baileypodcast, calling the marriage a “trial run.”

“I married someone I didn’t know and that went very poorly for me,” she said. “It was a whole experience. I wouldn’t trade it ‘cause now I know what I don’t want. And I think that that’s just as valuable as knowing what you want.”

Since her split from Ethan,she’s started “dating a bit,” but admitted it’s been “hard.”

“I’m looking at character. I’m like, it’s super important for me to date someone who is very curious about life, who’s very compassionate towards other people,” she shared. “Because if they’re curious and compassionate towards themself, they can be that way towards other people. And those are two things I really want in a partner.”

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Seasons 1-5 ofWelcome to Plathvillecan be streamed on Max.

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