Chronicling the ongoing intersectional struggle to liberate women — inclusively defined as the legacy kind and the transgenders — from The Patriarchy™, one microaggression at a time.
Woman threatens to divorce ‘amazing on paper’ husband, trashes him in TikTok
This slay queen’s husband, by her own account, was amazing “on paper.”
“In reality,” though, she explains, “my experience” [not objective reality by definition] is very similar to the experience of other women… I was… burnt out from marriage and motherhood.”
So she threatened to divorce him and then made a TikTok video throwing him under the bus.
“A woman’s love language is not having to ask.” - Brilliant. pic.twitter.com/8wGnoiseFN
— CandiceHorbacz (@CandiceHorbacz) March 31, 2025
Looking into this lady’s background, the “full-time job” she references having, and hence her need for greater cooperation from her husband, is a full-time TikTok influencer making relatable content for other bitter recent and future divorcees.
Via sheispaigeturner.com (emphasis added):
Paige is a working mother of four who shares relatable content on TikTok and Instagram, highlighting the everyday experiences of women balancing motherhood, careers, and relationships. Known for her candid insights on the mental load of motherhood and the challenges of creating equity at home and work, Paige’s content resonates with millions. She also advocates for affordable childcare, paid leave, and reproductive rights, sparking important conversations about what families need to thrive. Her impactful voice and relatable storytelling have led to features in Scary Mommy, The Today Show, Good Morning America, and more.
Looking back, I probably could easily have gotten roped in by one of these kinds of hags when I was much younger, as they probably tend to start out much more fun and easygoing before the marriage and kids.
Thankfully, due to a variety of factors, including faults of my own, marriage was never on the table when I lived in America, and now I’m wedded to an awesome Slavic woman who would never in a million years make a career for herself creating TikTok content in which she denounces me for clout.
JP Sears, whom I hadn’t seen around for a while, made an excellent parody video.
Unlucky Husband of Viral Worst Wife Ever pic.twitter.com/SDxVGvMBOX
— JP Sears (@AwakenWithJP) April 5, 2025
And Matt Walsh — the only guy remotely decent on the whole Daily Wire roster — weighed in with some penetrating insights.
Red flag 1: she is openly criticizing and complaining about her husband to the entire world. I guarantee if her husband ever did this to her, she’d lose her mind.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 1, 2025
Red flag 2: she admits that she considered divorcing a good, loyal man and great father and husband simply because… https://t.co/4OfAbL2Sx8
The WNBA sequence you have to see to believe
The talent (loosely defined) that comprises the “lesbian zoo,” as Gavin McInnes once described it, that is the WNBA is frequently featured in corporate state media complaining that they aren’t paid commensurate with their male counterparts in the NBA.
Presenting, among other reasons, why the pay gap exists:Not an April Fools joke, just the WNBA on a Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/GFkwXab4HK
— Jessica 🇺🇸 (@RealJessica05) April 1, 2025
I’ve literally seen ten-year-olds play better basketball.
Woman gets $11k nose job, immediately divorces husband
“These [expletive] ain’t loyal,” as a rapper once noted.
Via People (emphasis added):
Devyn Aiken's nose job — a $11,000 surgery she'd waited her whole life to undergo — dramatically changed her appearance. Months later, she made another big decision that impacted her life: finalizing her divorce and "starting over" at age 30.
Since February, when Aiken spoke to PEOPLE about her rhinoplasty nine weeks post-op, she's started sharing more personal content with her 66,200 TikTok followers. In one of her videos, she can be seen walking around a brand new apartment, where the Philadelphia-based paralegal now resides by herself.
"A new chapter of happiness and putting myself first," she captioned the clip posted in late February. In a following TikTok, Aiken recorded herself "packing up my home I've lived in for 3 years & starting over at 30," she wrote in overlaying text.
Her caption continued, "I know starting over can be scary, but what's even scarier is not putting yourself first and being unhappy. I'm super intentional about my mental health, peace, and happiness now. I feel hopeful & optimistic about my future."
Speaking to PEOPLE now, Aiken admits she and her ex "both were equally unhappy" in their relationship before separating a few years ago and living separately. However, they didn't officially end the marriage until after she went under the knife.
Woman says her $11k nose job gave her the courage to get divorced https://t.co/K6Gfev78X2 pic.twitter.com/M6wgVNVkQ1
— New York Post (@nypost) April 2, 2025
Self-actualization via plastic surgery would seem sort of the antithesis of feminism and its criticisms of socially-enforced “beauty standards.”
But whatever moves TikTok content, I guess.