A couple of things are at play here that need to be addressed before you start arguing about what he said.
There are variations of wealth people need to understand.
If I am worth $10 million, I can afford to handle everything in the household. If I am worth $50k, I might want to control everything in the home, but it simply might not be possible.
Shump can’t say EVERY man with money doesn’t want a woman with money, but I think the fairer assessment is if you have money like that, you can look at other things in a potential spouse because finances aren’t a significant issue.
Shumpert’s wife, Teyana Taylor, is worth about $3 million herself, so it isn’t like she has to run to him every time she goes to the grocery store.
These are more rich people discussion than what most people are living like. That is why celebrities and athlete couples should never be your relationship goals.
No one should be your relationship goal because, like a snowflake, each relationship is unique, and you must decide what is more important to you.
If you are both making $100k a year and putting that $200k in a pot to live like a King and Queen, then who cares what anyone else thinks about it.
You are doing what is best for your relationship. If your man or woman makes more money and it makes them happy handling most of the bills and spoiling, who cares what the internet thinks about it? The only way social media would know is if you tell them.
You don’t have to share your relationship or financial details of your life online to impress or need validation from a bunch of strangers.
That is dumb insecure behavior, and I want you to be better than that.
Flip the pages for what Shump had to say and some of the wild Twitter reactions.