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I charge my husband to be a stay-at-home wife – I get £800 a month for one chore alone, people call me disgusting for it
I charge my husband to be a stay-at-home wife – I get £800 a month for one chore alone, people call me disgusting for it

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

I charge my husband to be a stay-at-home wife – I get £800 a month for one chore alone, people call me disgusting for it

A WIFE has sparked debate online after revealing she charges her husband to be a stay-at-home mum – but many are questioning whether she's serious or just joking. The woman, known as ' Advertisement 1 A wife has revealed her list of chores she 'charges' her husband for Credit: tiktok/@thewoodys6 She claimed to receive £800 a month for For home-cooked meals, she said she charges £300, although her husband can opt for The mum also claimed she earns £85 for dusting, £20 a day for changing their super king-sized bed, and £250 for In addition, she said she invoices her husband £400 for luxuries such as hair and nail appointments, plus £150 for cooking meals for their children, cheekily adding: 'don't tell him I basically just feed the children chicken and chips.' Advertisement The video, which has gained 181.6k views within two days of being shared, has left viewers divided, with some questioning if the arrangement is genuine or simply a tongue-in-cheek joke. The video also gathered 1,129 comments as many rushed to share their thoughts. One asked: 'Is this serious?' to which the mum replied agreeing. A second commented: 'All the wives taking notes like…' Advertisement Most read in Fabulous And a third said: 'Only £800 for the washing and ironing babes that needs to go to a £1000 especially if he's in the trade, screws are breaking our washing machine.' I'm A Celebrity star, 83, lining up SIXTH marriage after meeting man through dating agency While someone else wrote: 'I would divorce you in. an instant. "Definitely not value for money.' A TikToker added: 'Girl you need to charge more for the cooking!' Advertisement Secret to a happy marriage Six heartfelt chats, three scenic strolls, and the occasional fiery argument – that's what makes a marriage tick, according to research. The study, which surveyed 2,000 happily married Brits, also highlighted the importance of quality time together, with couples reaping the benefits of two short breaks and two longer holidays each year. The research, commissioned by Advertisement Other essentials include being a sounding board for work complaints, openly expressing pride in your partner, and always showing respect when in the company of others. Quickie Celeb Marriages That Failed Lukas Gage and Chris Appleton: Kim Kardashian's go-to makeup artist got hitched just two months into dating the actor. Seven months later, the couple filed for divorce in November 2023. Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer: the american comedian actress and celebrity chef tied the knot confirmed their relationship in February 2018 and were married within days. But just a few years later the couple, who share a child, seperated. Chloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom: The reality TV star and former basketball player married within a month of dating. Four years later their relationship came crashing down and ended in divorce. Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee: Potentially the quickest relationship ever, the pair met just four days before walking down the aisle. The Hollywood star's up-and-down relationship with the musician ended just a year later. Drew Barrymore and Jeremy Thomas: The Hollywood actress said 'Ido' on a night out just six weeks after dating Jeremy. Once hitched, the couple broke up a month later.

Paid extras sought for "Prison Break" reboot pilot filming in West Virginia
Paid extras sought for "Prison Break" reboot pilot filming in West Virginia

CBS News

time13-05-2025

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  • CBS News

Paid extras sought for "Prison Break" reboot pilot filming in West Virginia

A Pittsburgh casting company is looking for paid extras to be in the pilot episode of a "Prison Break" reboot. The reboot from 20th Television for Hulu stars Emily Browning of "One More Shot," Lukas Gage of "Euphoria" and Drake Rodger of "The Winchesters." It will be directed by Elgin James, whose work includes "The Outlaws" and "Mayans M.C." Mosser Casting needs extras to portray prisoners, guards, body builders, townspeople, line dancers and more when the pilot films in the area of Moundsville, West Virginia, in June. All ages are needed, but especially men 18 years or older. No experience is necessary. Details about the reboot are limited, but Variety reports it's not expected to feature the characters at the center of the original show. It will exist in the same universe, but focus on a new crew of inmates. Starring Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell, the original "Prison Break" was on the air for five seasons. "When his brother is wrongly convicted of murder, a structural engineer resolves to bust his sibling out of the notorious Fox River State Penitentiary," the description on Netflix reads. Filming will take place between June 6 through June 30 in the areas of Moundsville and West Virginia, about an hour from Pittsburgh. There's no filming on Saturdays and Sundays. The pay is $210 for a 12-hour guarantee, and extras are told to expect 12- to 14-hour days. Extras also must have transportation to and from the set. Those interested can find more information about how to apply online.

27 Canceled TV Shows That Are — Quite Literally — The Reason I Have Trust Issues
27 Canceled TV Shows That Are — Quite Literally — The Reason I Have Trust Issues

Buzz Feed

time21-04-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

27 Canceled TV Shows That Are — Quite Literally — The Reason I Have Trust Issues

We asked the BuzzFeed Community which canceled TV shows need to come back for at least one more season. Here's what they said: 1. My Lady Jane (2024) Number of seasons: 1 "Perfect (and highly rated) season. It's the historical retelling of a queen, it has strangers/enemies to lovers/forced marriage tropes, and shapeshifters exist! Need it renewed nowww!" — grumpypumpkin44 2. Dead Boy Detectives (2024) Number of seasons: 1 "This show had such good queer representation, and besides, was near-perfect with their casting, and the premise was interesting as well. I genuinely do not know what possessed Netflix to cancel it." — thviony " Dead Boy Detectives deserved more time. Fans have been waiting for this show since the original duo from Doom Patrol was recast. Lukas Gage as Cat King was also iconic and ICONIC queer supernatural representation." — reneb4b1d76327" 3. Prodigal Son (2019–2021) 4. My Name Is Earl (2005–2009) 5. Witches of East End (2013–2014) Number of seasons: 2 "Not only did it end on a jaw-dropping cliffhanger brought to life by the AMAZING Mädchen Amick, but it was also about hot and creepy monster sex. It had body-switching hotties, great spells, and believable magic. The closest thing to a Charmed substitute since Rose McGowan took over for Shannen Doherty!" — cheesywizard644 6. Mindhunter (2017–2019) 7. Santa Clarita Diet (2017–2019) 8. Archive 81 (2022) Clifton Prescod / ©Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection 9. Sense8 (2015–2018) Murray Close/Netflix / ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection Number of seasons: 2 "Hands down, Sense8 was a show that should not have been canceled. 100% needs a reboot." — magicalsundae2723 10. Kindred (2022) 11. How to Die Alone (2024) Number of seasons: 1 "A brand new one recently cancelled was How to Die Alone, created by and starring Natasha Rothwell. You might recognize her as Belinda in The White Lotus or Kelli on Insecure. Mel is a broke JFK airport employee who has never experienced love; a near-death accident inspires her to dream and live life again. It's warm, charming, and funny. I liked it a lot, watched it twice through already and am super bummed Hulu isn't picking it up." — joandough 12. Don't Trust the B---- In Apartment 23 (2012–2014) Number of seasons: 2 "It was a great sitcom. ABC did the show dirty by choosing to air episodes out of order, making some storylines hard to follow for viewers. It was funny and ahead of its time. It definitely has a cult following, but I think it would appeal to a bigger audience today. James Van Der Beek was comedy gold!" — hiddenjester715 13. Chasing Life (2014–2015) Number of seasons: 2 "Freeform canceled it on the cliffhanger of April, saying she wanted to stay in Italy and die of her leukemia instead of going home to Boston for the bone marrow transplant that could've saved her life! And the showrunners said they'd planned to save her if they'd been given another season — or literally anything to wrap the story up, but the network wouldn't budge!" — leslies22 14. The Wilds (2020–2022) Number of seasons: 2 "The series was canceled after two seasons, leaving us on a huge cliffhanger. I'm still hungry for more!" — stylishvolcano73 "I binged it while recovering from abdominal surgery, and I'm still so frustrated by the cliffhanger." — skydust "I spent over a year analyzing it and writing theories, and I need to know if I was right." — tv_obsessive_teen 15. A League of Their Own (2022) Number of seasons: 1 "I was heartbroken when I heard it was canceled." — ejt263 "First, Prime Video said it was renewed, then only for four episodes, and finally canceled. A real gut punch to a show with such heart and potential." — buttercupbailey 16. High Fidelity (2020) Hulu / Everett Collection 17. Spinning Out (2020) Netflix / Everett Collection Number of seasons: 1 "The plot was SO good. It was so refreshing for a teen drama to not fit the same high school cookie cutter setting. The acting was high quality, too. This show was perfectly cast, and all of the actors were so amazing. It was unreal! This show covered real issues that people deal with, like mental health. The final episode was set up to imply a second season... I really wish we had the opportunity to see it." — wallows 18. Sweet/Vicious (2016–2017) Mtv / ©MTV/Courtesy Everett Collection Number of seasons: 1 "That show was absolutely amazing and really empowered me. It's so unfair it was canceled." — kxllynxcxlx 19. Legends of Tomorrow Number of seasons: 7 " Legends of Tomorrow deserved its goodbye season. All the other shows that ran longer than two seasons in the DCTV universe got one, and after seven seasons, and just going from strength to strength, they deserved one too." — garebehr 20. Our Flag Means Death (2022–2023) Courtesy HBO Number of seasons: 2 " Our Flag Means Death should have been allowed its final season. It was such a groundbreaking show. I've never seen myself portrayed so clearly on screen." — jennifers94 " Our Flag Means Death gave me so much. I have more friends and more respect and love for myself, to name a few. Its inclusive queer storylines, and representation of neurodivergence made me feel seen and respected for the first time in a long time. We deserve to hear our story told and to see what the final season will bring." — lindsayplaizier "I can't stress enough how much I want just one more season of Our Flag Means Death. It was written to be three seasons, and not only was the second season criminally shortened, affecting the quality, but then the third was unceremoniously cancelled. And it had the viewership!!!!" — whitewoodart 21. Julie and the Phantoms (2020) Number of seasons: 1 "The cliffhanger was too brutal to not give us more episodes. And the MUSIC we're missing out on without a second season? Unreal omg." — denydenydeny "This was when I REALLY started distancing myself from Netflix, and I've had trust issues ever since. 😭" — lilqueenb19 "They left us with a cliffhanger, and I can't accept that." — oddhouse282 22. Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (2023) Number of seasons: 1 "I was one of the lucky TV watchers who got to see Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies before it was canceled and taken off of Paramount+, and ooof this one hurt. This show had truly some of the most incredible performances by up and coming actors, like I was absolutely floored by the amount of sheer talent this cast possessed. Like, these writers literally gave us MULTIPLE original songs every episode, and the production quality was so incredible that it was like watching mini music videos. Not only was it just a fun take on the movie we know so well, but this series felt so much more inclusive in ways the 1978 movie wasn't. The LGBTQ+ and BIPOC storylines gave the series so much more depth, and I'm so heartbroken those arcs won't get to be explored anymore." — Lauren Garafano "Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies most definitely needs a final season. That show was very entertaining, and the only television show using a musical theme drove the show. I love it, miss it, and want it back!!!" — freshsealion58 23. Shadow and Bone (2021–2023) Netflix / Everett Collection 24. The Society (2019) Number of seasons: 1 "I swear I think about this cancelation at least twice a week. It's this Lord of the Flies -esque story but set in this fictional town in Connecticut, and I ate it up. One of the things that made me so angry was that the series DID get renewed for a second season, but the renewal got reversed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Like, at this point I don't even care that the cast is significantly older and it wouldn't even make sense to do a second season. I NEED IT!!!! The Season 1 cliffhanger is truly one of those TV mysteries that haunts me — I just wanna know what happened! Let me at least read the Season 2 script!! Please!!!" — Lauren Garafano " The Society needs a Season 2. I think it's unfair how its renewal was reversed despite it having a much better storyline than some shows." — savorygoat961 25. Pushing Daisies (2007–2009) Number of seasons: 2 "It was such an interesting show. It was almost like a comic book brought to life. The dialogue was kind of rhythmic and pleasing to listen to. The set design was also really colorful and fun to look at — it was cheerful. The Season 2 finale felt rushed and sloppy. They could have done a Season 3. I was gutted when it got axed." — aaronbenb "I have long lamented the demise of Pushing Daisies. It was a victim of the 2007–2008 writers' strike. At the time, it aired most of Season 2, went out of production for nearly a year, and by the time it came back, any momentum it had was gone. The reason for the choppy and awkward final episode is that they had already taped the end of the season before they found out they were canceled, so they had to cobble together a resolution from the footage they had. I still have never watched the final three episodes because it made me so angry that they canceled it. It was fun, fresh, thoughtful, and the visuals were pleasing to behold." — incorrigiblenightowl "It was absolutely brilliant and Lee Pace and Kristin Chenoweth were perfection!" — savana221 26. Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000) Number of seasons: 1 "After only one season, the show didn't get the chance it deserved. It had classic lines and meme-able scenes, too. The show was set up for a second season it never got." — tessap439fbd8db "Does Lindsay follow the Grateful Dead? All of those actors were incredible, and it was such a fun vibe. Plus, I need to know what happens!" — doribullerman 27. And finally, AJ and the Queen (2020) Number of seasons: 1 "As soon as you get invested in the characters, the show ends on a cliffhanger. It was something that I've never seen before on TV. I loved it." — sierram43e95c428 "I need to know if they go back on the road, or did the new club ever open. You can't just leave it with them hugging in the grass after AJ found out her mom didn't write the letters!" — vikings_girl What shows do you think deserve another season? Let us know in the comments! And be sure to send this to any of your friends who (like me) will never get over The Society 's cancellation.

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