{"id":86794,"date":"2023-10-20T14:07:55","date_gmt":"2023-10-20T14:07:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritytidings.com\/?p=86794"},"modified":"2023-10-20T14:07:55","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T14:07:55","slug":"woman-says-her-husband-has-to-earn-significantly-more-than-her","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritytidings.com\/lifestyle\/woman-says-her-husband-has-to-earn-significantly-more-than-her\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman says her husband has to earn 'significantly' more than her"},"content":{"rendered":"
An influencer has divided opinion after revealing she wants her husband to earn ‘a substantial amount’ more than she does – and claimed that a monthly wage of \u00a34,000 is ‘not enough’ to live on.<\/p>\n
Michelle Bingley, from Leicester – who hosts Standout.TV’s show Grilling – shared her views with influencer Margs, who came on her show as a guest.<\/p>\n
When he asked if it would be okay to earn ‘\u00a350,000 – \u00a360,000’ a year, she retorted: ‘That’s not a lot’.<\/p>\n
A baffled Margs exclaimed: ‘That’s not enough for you?’ before she said it was only ‘\u00a34,000 – \u00a35,000’ a month.<\/p>\n
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Michelle Bingley, who hosts Standout.TV’s show Grilling, shared her views with influencer Margs, who on the programme as a guest<\/p>\n
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‘If I’m going to settle with a man he needs to have a decently great wage,’ she later explained.<\/p>\n
‘I want to be provided for if I needed it.’<\/span><\/p>\n As her guest insisted that living on four grand a month is very doable, the host said that it may be enough for solely her means but ‘it’s not just her alone’.<\/p>\n ‘Imagine if I have a child and I can’t work,’ she added. ‘Can you now upkeep the life I would have had without my wage?’<\/p>\n Michelle also said it’s ‘impossible’ for a man to provide the lifestyle she wants – even if she was unable to work – if he earned less than her.<\/p>\n ‘He wouldn’t be able to,’ she added. ”Cause I wouldn’t be able to maintain me on anything less, so how’s he going to maintain me, him and potential children?\u00a0<\/p>\n ‘He just needs to have big, big money.’\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Michelle also said it’s ‘impossible’ for a man to provide the lifestyle she wants – even if she was unable to work – if he earned less than her<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Many were in agreement with Michelle, who also shares snaps of her very glamorous lifestyle – including bougie holidays and glitzy events – on Instagram with 12,800 followers<\/p>\n Later, as Margs said he wouldn’t mind if his partner made more than him, a clip – seemingly showing her reaction – showed Michelle saying that’s an ‘ick’.\u00a0<\/p>\n As\u00a0Standout.TV shared a snippet of the clip on Instagram, viewers had mixed reactions to the debate.\u00a0<\/p>\n Many were in agreement with Michelle, who also shares snaps of her very glamorous lifestyle – including bougie holidays and glitzy events – on Instagram with 12,800 followers.<\/p>\n ‘I shouldn’t and won’t date below what I provide and offer,’ Michelle said in a comment under the video. ‘If you can’t match that then don’t be pressed at me.’<\/p>\n ‘I agree with her 4k a month is not enough for a couple and definitely not enough if you want to build a family,’ a second added.\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Later, as Margs (pictured) said he wouldn’t mind if his partner made more than him, a clip – seemingly showing her reaction – showed Michelle saying that’s an ‘ick’<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Margs (pictured) was on the show and questioned Michelle on her expectations about a man’s salary<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Others hit out that not only are her expectations ‘wild’, but that take-home income won’t be as much as they expect<\/p>\n Elsewhere a third penned: ‘They just aren’t compatible. 4-5k in this economy for 2 isn’t that much, when you add kids it becomes quite right. Especially in big cities.’<\/p>\n However, others hit out that not only are her expectations ‘wild’, but that take-home income won’t be as much as they expect.<\/p>\n ‘Even earning a salary of \u00a3100k a year, you only take home \u00a35k a month after tax,’ one claimed. ‘Financial expectation level these days are wild, lifestyle expectations are wild, social media has really ruined reality for people.’<\/p>\n ‘”I want to have a nice life” and I want someone else to work to pay that for me,’ another quipped.<\/p>\n One comment asked if Michelle was ‘trolling’.\u00a0<\/p>\n