Moriah Plath from Welcome to Plathville has changed a lot since she was first introduced to viewers, with some even calling her a narcissist. She has been on a journey of self-discovery and unapologetically living life on her terms. Fans are happy to see her break free from the constraints of her fiercely conservative Christian family. In an attempt to be her most authentic self, some fans think that she is starting to show some narcissistic tendencies.
Moriah has always felt different from her siblings, often comparing herself to an outsider. From a young age, she had bigger and bolder dreams that went beyond her small hometown of Cairo, Georgia. Her family previously described her as being "wired differently" in relation to everyone else around her.
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The young reality star has a strong sense of confidence, and she knows her worth. However, since Welcome to Plathville season 4 aired, her attitude and behavior have viewers seeing her a bit differently. Let's take a look at a few narcissistic traits that Moriah is possibly exhibiting.
The Plath kids share a close bond that even distance can't break. After Moriah moved out of her shared home with her brother, Micah Plath, she decided to make the move to Tampa, Florida, with her brother and sister-in-law, Ethan and Olivia Plath. Micah decided he wanted to explore the world on his own and get out of his comfort zone. However, Moriah felt she needed the security blanket of her family. Micah even had a conversation with her, saying, "You moved with your bubble, your comfort zone, your cushion." Moriah has had a difficult time adjusting to the changes in life and depends on her relationship with her
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