Trivia

After the release of this documentary, the family's oldest daughter Victoria became a victim of bullying about her chubby appearance and her family's lifestyle. This led to her developing an eating disorder (anorexia nervosa) and a depression. After a doctor's diagnosis in early 2013, she was prescribed anti-depressant medication. By mid-2013, she was using various legal and illegal drugs. Victoria died in 2015, at age 18, from an overdose of methadone and antidepressants. Through all her troubles, she kept a diary, whose location was revealed to her parents by a text message she sent to a friend before her death. In 2019, the diary was released in book form, titled "Victoria's Voice", in an effort to raise awareness about drug abuse. Furthermore, her parents started the Victoria Siegel Foundation, and David Siegel stepped away from his timeshare business to focus on the fight against the opioid epidemic. See more