While some people have shown support for their autonomy, others have been skeptical about their choices. The couple, who openly share their tent life on social media, even refer to themselves as “houseless” rather than homeless, highlighting the survival skills they have developed in their unconventional living conditions.
However, their use of the term “houselessness” and their refusal to pursue traditional employment have raised eyebrows among critics. Some question the genuineness of their choices, suggesting that their lifestyle is more about avoiding responsibility than embracing homelessness by choice.
In their quest for financial stability and to prioritize time with Leland Jr.’s son, the couple has launched a GoFundMe campaign. Unfortunately, their efforts have only managed to raise $162 out of their $10,000 goal so far.
The couple’s journey into homelessness remains a bit mysterious, with conflicting reports about their past and present circumstances. While older videos show Leland working at different establishments and even living in a house, recent statements indicate their resistance to pursuing conventional employment.