I’m a traditional wife who doesn’t work or pay bills – I think all women should care for the home while their husbands work because equal marriages are unnatural and unhappy
A woman who believes equal relationships are ‘not natural’ has revealed her husband gives her a percentage of his income every month so she doesn’t have to work.
Linda Andrade, from California, appeared on a recent episode of Truly’s Love does not judge to explain her lifestyle.
The 23-year-old proudly revealed that she has ‘never paid a bill in her life’, before declaring that bills are ‘not relevant to her’.
Linda, who once dreamed of becoming a doctor, explained that while partner Ricky, 27, brings in a six-figure salary, she stays home to cook and clean.
Linda Andrade, from California, appeared with husband Ricky on a recent episode of Truly’s Love Don’t Judge to explain her lifestyle
The 23-year-old proudly revealed that she has ‘never paid a bill in her life’, before declaring that bills are ‘not relevant to her’.
The couple, who first met after Linda went to a gym where Ricky worked as a health coach, have been together for almost eight years.
They tied the knot when Linda was just 19 and she quickly fell into the role of housewife.
“He made so much money that I didn’t have to work and it made more sense for me to stay home,” she said.
Ricky claimed he makes over $150,000 every month as a real estate investor, who also invests in stocks and cryptocurrency.
He revealed that the couple “have a traditional marriage,” where he earns the money and Linda “takes care of the house.”
The jet-setting couple has three homes: an apartment in Dubai, an apartment in Orange County and a house in Las Vegas.
Linda, who was originally born in Jordan but moved to the US when she was just two years old, said: ‘I believe modern 50-50 relationships are unhappy. It’s not natural.
‘I’ve never paid a bill in my life. I don’t even know how to pay the mortgage… Bills are so irrelevant. Frankly, they are not relevant to me.’
Linda, who once dreamed of becoming a doctor, explained that while Ricky, 27, brings in a six-figure salary, she stays home to cook and clean.
Ricky claimed he makes over $150,000 every month as a real estate investor, who also invests in stocks and cryptocurrency.
The jet-setting couple (pictured recreating an iconic scene from Wolf of Wall Street) have three homes: an apartment in Dubai, an apartment in Orange County and a house in Las Vegas
She continued: ‘Personally, I like to do household chores because I like to take care of my husband…
‘I spoil him, I cook his favorite meals for him and I make sure the house is clean. I hire a cleaner for most of the cleaning.’
Linda said it was once her dream to become a doctor “but from now on my focus is on my marriage.”
She continued, “It takes a lot of trust in a relationship to give up your dreams and give up everything to care for a man, but I don’t have any fear of that.”
In return, Ricky gives Linda a percentage of his earnings every month.
The social media star now regularly flaunts her wealth online, where she has faced fierce criticism over relationship dynamics and been branded a ‘gold digger’ and ‘spoiled brat’ who ‘brings nothing to the table’.
Linda’s father Fouad (pictured together) has tried to encourage her to get her own job – because he too had once hoped she would go to medical school
The social media star now regularly flaunts her wealth online, where she has faced fierce criticism over relationship dynamics and been branded a ‘gold digger’
The couple has faced a lot of hate, including claims that her husband will leave, cheat on her and abuse her.
She has also received questions about when she is “going to stop spending her husband’s money.”
But Linda insists the pair met before Ricky had any money and “don’t take him for all he’s worth.”
Linda has regularly responded to the claims via her TikTok account, with one particular video claiming: ‘When people say I’m stupid because I depend on a man for a living but they depend on a job for a living ?’
But even Linda’s father Fouad has tried to encourage her to find her own job, because he too had once hoped she would study medicine.
He told the programme: ‘When Linda told me she was going to be a homemaker, it didn’t sit well with me…
‘I worry about the balance of power in the relationship. I do not like it.’