I want to know how he's going to buy his wife and family stuff for Xmas. He's not worked in over a year, so his personal funds will be running low.
If she pays him a wage from the business then he's buying stuff with her money.
Now in here we both work, but my husband earns way more than me, but because I contribute we call 'our money'.
I've been in the position in the passed where I've earned so little that I've had to save for months so I can get him something for his birthday or Xmas, not once did I ever think that I'd take it from savings, because it was mostly his money, so my pride didn't let me do it.
Jamie must feel the same!
I know in the modern world that women can earn more than men and there's nothing wrong with that, but for your own pride and self esteem you need to have a little of your own money I think. Plus men tend to feel more strongly about all this, not many men that I know would want their missus paying for everything all the time
I honestly don't think this is the case with these 2.
Whether he is on the books or not, he is clearly the 'brains' behind the Hinch brand. Yes, she has a sales background and we all know she was good at it but, let's not forget he was her manager.
I genuinely don't think she has the intelligence required to set up and run the business herself (especially if her constant
duck ups are anything to go by). She would also be unable to manage the business herself with a baby/toddler at home, when her 'USP' is the perfect home.
There's obviously a reason why he's not officially listed as an employee/director. If the gambling rumours are true, it's most likely that but I suppose it doesn't matter, that's their business.
I just think he obviously advises her as to what brands to do deals with etc and he clearly does the majority of childcare etc so whilst she may think she's the breadwinner, it probably is 'their' money. She's just the face of the brand.
She's Tattle's puppet. Probably Jamie's too.
I wouldn't be surprised if there is some legal document somewhere that states half of the business is his. We will just never get to see it.