Tradwife, 22, who quit her career as a photographer to ‘submit’ to her husband, faces backlash after claiming her role as a full-time housewife helps ‘heal her body for pregnancy’

A traditional wife who ‘submits’ to her husband has hit back at trolls who accused her of being ‘immature’ for staying home to ‘heal her body for pregnancy’.

Aria Lewis, who grew up in the Christian state of North Carolina, had a “promising, very busy career” as a wedding photographer, but decided to quit after tying the knot to become a housewife.

The 22-year-old, who was homeschooled as a child, now regularly posts content on TikTok where she has over 17,000 followers.

She now claims that embracing their “God-given roles” was the best decision in their marriage.

Aria Lewis, who grew up in the Christian state of North Carolina, has hit back at trolls who accused her of being ‘immature’ for staying home to ‘heal her body before pregnancy’

The 22-year-old, who was homeschooled as a child, now regularly posts content on TikTok, where she has more than 17,000 followers

The 22-year-old, who was homeschooled as a child, now regularly posts content on TikTok, where she has more than 17,000 followers

She now claims that embracing their

She now claims that embracing their “God-given roles” was the best decision in their marriage

Aria previously revealed that being a “traditional wife” means submitting to your husband, having many children and homeschooling them.

But she has insisted that it is “not a trend” and is instead “something women have been since the beginning of time.”

‘Over the past hundred years, with the feminist movement, what was normal has now been made worthless and ridiculous.’

She said, “Sometimes working is the best decision for your family, and sometimes staying home is the best decision.”

‘You and your husband have to make that decision yourself.

“But for God’s sake, I can’t tell you how many people think I’m immature because I stayed home and worked my part-time job, took care of my house, and healed my body before pregnancy.”

Aria, who believes she was ‘born in the wrong century’, tied the knot with husband Andrew when she was 18 and he was 24 – when they shared their first kiss.

The couple now runs a farm and has no TV, while trying to “keep biblical womanhood alive.”

The content creator (pictured before becoming a traditional wife) had a 'promising, very busy career' as a wedding photographer, but decided to quit after tying the knot to become a housewife

The content creator (pictured before becoming a traditional wife) had a ‘promising, very busy career’ as a wedding photographer, but decided to quit after tying the knot to become a housewife

The couple now runs a farm and has no TV as they try to 'keep biblical womanhood alive'

The couple now runs a farm and has no TV as they try to 'keep biblical womanhood alive'

The couple now runs a farm and has no TV as they try to ‘keep biblical womanhood alive’

Aria explains what it means to ‘submit to your man’

  • Let him take the lead
  • Don’t criticize him or nag him
  • Value his input and give in to his desires
  • Listen to his thoughts and speak well of him to others
  • Pray for a submissive heart

But she said this doesn’t mean:

  • Bow to your husband
  • To be less of a person
  • Have no opinions
  • Committing sin
  • Accept abuse
  • Being anti-woman
  • Working from home alone

She revealed her “biggest secret” about life as a housewife: “I don’t like cleaning. I don’t even like cleaning, actually… I’m honestly really bad at it, and it’s something I’ve always struggled with.

‘If life as a housewife mainly consists of cleaning and cooking, why do I do that?

“I’ve been told to work part-time and use that money to hire someone to help me clean. I even grew up with a weekly housekeeper.

‘Well… the answer is: I love being a housewife. I love that *I* am the one who gets to serve my husband (and future family) in this way.

“I love having a clean house, and I love that God is slowly working on me and growing me as I try to discipline myself in cleaning my house.”

“I love that my role as a woman is as a homemaker.

‘Not every woman is called to this, but I am. I am called to cherish and care for my home in my role, and that is a beautiful thing.”

She now tries to encourage others to become housewives too, but is inundated with hate from other social media users about the lifestyle.

‘As a housewife, I am more often than you think accused of being a freeloader or a lazy person because I am dependent on my husband’s income.

“If you are a housewife, have you faced this too? I’m sure you know it’s not true. I notice that I am busier now than when I worked full time!

“Oh and – hate comments don’t bother me at all,” she said.