Thank you! I was able to find it in a previous thread with this info.smom12 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:25 amIt was a couple of months back i believe. Someone here recapped it. They went shopping and he was basically poking fun at professional outfits on the mannequins or something basically saying how lame it was that women wear that to work. Someone who watched that vlog can say exactly, I can’t stand the two of them lol.HashtagBlessed wrote:Wow, when did her husband criticized working women? Was this in an old video?smom12 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 4:09 am I know this is off topic and way old, but I’m still irritated AF about how her husband criticized working women. How fucking superficial can you be? Like oh I’m sorry Women don’t pimp children out for social media and actually have to get dressed for a 9-5 job! What a boring and not fun life they must have! Superficial prick. It’s like all that matters is if his wife looks good, not that she can hold a conversation or raise her children right or create a fundraiser or anything. Nope! As long as he has her extensions and doesn’t dress in work attire she’s perfect, right Jeff?
I can’t wait to see that smug look fall off his face once the YouTube wave is over and he has to work two maybe three jobs because she won’t work ONE. How fun is THAT gonna be, you arrogant prick?
Rant over.
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I doubt her husband has spent a lot of time in the corporate world, let alone working with women in a professional environment. His comments definitely make it sound like women who work for a living and dress for a corporate environment are too "serious." Translation: No professional woman who has her shit together would give him a second glance. Insecure men tend to put down and belittle the women who reject them. What decade is this man stuck in? Disturbing that he has a daughter.
Olivia Zapo did a Q&A video a little while back where she addressed the questions she gets asked about "trying for a girl." She explained that she would love to have a daughter and she did experience gender disappointment at first, but if she has three boys she's perfectly content. She won't continue to "try" for a specific gender, she will have the number of children they want to raise regardless of gender. In her case, that's three. It struck me that Brittani is the complete opposite.
He probably has some serious hang-ups about his wife clearly being the breadwinner for the time being, but it's the only way they can support the the number of children she's willing to have in her quest to get that elusive daughter.