She previously confirmed she wouldn't be returning for the upcoming fourth season of Discovery's Amish Mafia, but Esther Schmucker is still being forced to defend herself against critics of the show.

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After posting a new photo of herself dressed in English clothes on her official Facebook page October 7, the former reality star was put on the spot by critical fans who believed she had faked being Amish for the show, and Schmucker did not take kindly to the comments, blasting them for what they said.

She even called out one commenter in particular for what she said, warning her not to talk about something she is unfamiliar with, and denying her involvement with the show any longer.

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"So much for being Amish. She's all about the show and money.. such a shame," the fan commented on Schmucker's photo.

"Brittany Renee Hamby don't talk about things you don't know," Schmucker replied. "I will NOT be participating with that show, the production company or anything even closely related to it."

Schmucker previously confirmed she wouldn't be back for the show in September by posting a photo of her daughter, who was not a part of the series, on her Facebook page, hinting at the time that she would also write a tell-all of some kind about the program.

 

Schmucker also revealed, after endless speculation from fans, that the Schmucker family from TLC's Breaking Amish (which is produced by Hot Snakes Media-the company that produces Amish Mafia) were her relatives, explaining they were cousins and she helped them get the roles on their show.

Though Schmucker won't be involved in the new season, filming has begun in Lancaster County and the episodes are expected to premiere in January 2015. It is unclear if or how the show will address her absence.