The Valley is a reality TV series that offers an intimate look into the lives of young families and couples navigating the challenges of parenthood, career, and relationships. The show combines heartfelt moments with real-life drama, capturing everything from sleepless nights and parenting struggles to romantic ups and downs.
Nia Sanchez and Danny Booko, stars of The Valley, offer viewers an authentic glimpse into the challenges and joys of modern parenthood. Throughout Season 2, Nia and Danny have been candid about their experiences, including their struggles with postpartum depression and the logistical challenges of raising young children.
Nia Sanchez and Danny Booko welcomed their 4th child and decided to leave The Valley
Nia Sanchez, Booko, and Danny Booko are parents again. The former beauty queen shared that she and the actor welcomed their fourth child, a baby girl named Adelaide, on June 5, per Us Weekly.

However, they recently announced that they are leaving The Valley. They took to social media and wrote:
After much thought and prayer, we’ve decided to step away from The Valley before the end of Season 2. While we’re grateful for the experience and the friendships we’ve made along the way, this chapter no longer aligns with the values we hold as a family. This just isn’t the environment we want to raise our family in, and protecting that peace is our top priority.
Nia Sanchez and Danny Booko Announce Their Departure from The Valley: “This just isn’t the environment we want to raise our family in.” #TheValley pic.twitter.com/pc0TxDQnxD
— Hasty Headlines (@Bravfaux) June 10, 2025
Nia had a distinct vision for her baby’s nursery. She discussed it in an interview while she and the Hannah Montana actor were ecstatic to welcome their fourth kid (via Bravo).
Nia, who was pregnant at the time, said:
I think this newest baby [room] will be kind of like a fairy [theme]. I have themes for every room. I already made multiple Pinterest boards.. And he’s [Daniel] like, ‘Do kids’ rooms need like full-on themes?’ And I said, ‘Yes, of course..’ So Asher’s will be jungle… and then, maybe, like a little woodsy, cottagy, princessy [theme] for the girls.. I have all the plans.
As Nia approached her due date at that time, Danny opened up about their move to a larger home in Santa Clarita. She mentioned that they were leaving their Encino penthouse behind to settle into a more spacious house designed to accommodate their growing family.
We had a big penthouse condo that was like 2300 square feet, but it was a two-bed with an extra den and all that.. But now we have a five-bed with a backyard and a pool. And we just moved in a couple of days ago. This past week.. Just seeing the kids being out there and being so happy.. It’s been so fun..
The couple went through three unsuccessful intrauterine insemination attempts and were preparing to begin IVF when they discovered they were expecting, Sanchez shared on Instagram in June 2021.
The Valley’s Nia and Danny had been married for a decade

Nia Sanchez, crowned Miss USA in 2014, transitioned from pageantry to acting and modeling. She recently starred in Bravo’s reality TV series The Valley, alongside her husband Daniel Booko.
In 2015, she married actor Danny Booko, known for roles in The O.C., Hannah Montana, and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.
The couple’s dynamic and relatable relationship has been a focal point on Bravo’s The Valley, a reality series that explores the lives of former Vanderpump Rules stars and their friends (via Bravo).
Nia and Danny are parents to three children: son Asher and twin daughters Isabelle and Zariah. Their journey to parenthood included challenges, such as three unsuccessful intrauterine insemination attempts before conceiving Asher naturally in 2021.
Despite initial hesitations, Nia and Danny joined The Valley. Their participation has provided viewers with an authentic glimpse into their lives, including candid discussions about postpartum depression and the challenges of raising young children.
The Valley is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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