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Here's everything to know about the tradwife lifestyle, its origins, beliefs and the social media buzz surrounding it thanks to creators like Nara Smith and Hannah Neeleman of Ballerina Farms.
In the wake of the widespread attention on the Ballerina Farm family, former "tradwife" Enitza Templeton spoke to PEOPLE about the reality of the viral trend. Templeton spent her 10-year marriage ...
The #tradwife trend promoting women being subservient to their partners, hoping to become financially stable and less burned out, has sparked debates.
Social media trends come and go, but few have had the consistently polarizing holding power of the tradwife. The term, which has garnered significant social media traction in recent months, is ...
I sympathise. My own mother had two sets of twins with 18 months between us – but though she did not have a job, I don’t think she’d quite qualify for “tradwife status” now, not least ...
The person behind a popular “tradwife” social media account apologized Monday for misleading followers into thinking the account owner was an ultraconservative married mother of 14.
Tradwife life on TikTok isn't as good as it looks – just ask former tradwives Tradwives make it look glamorous to quit the workforce to stay home with the kids.
Inside the controversial world of the trad-husbands behind the tradwives ‘He brings the bacon home and I cook it’ – that’s how one tradwife describes her husband.
One of TikTok’s most successful tradwife influencers, the former model Nara Smith, named her children Whimsy Lou, Rumble Honey, and Slim Easy, and talks about wanting to grow her own food.
A not-small amount of traffic on tradwife accounts is driven by hate-watchers or gawkers. Like most reality TV, it's closer to a freak show than an attempt to reflect the average person's experiences.
Their points of view on the "tradwife" phenomenon were wide-ranging; here's what they had to say: 1. "Female born in 2003 here, and love that younger women are FINALLY advocating for traditionalism!
The person behind a popular “tradwife” social media account apologized Monday for misleading followers into thinking the account owner was an ultra-conservative married mother of 14.