I’m the wife of an attractive millionaire – it’s hard to make female friends, they don’t like my rich girl energy
A WIFE of a millionaire has shared an aspect of her life that money has helped her with.
The well-kept woman revealed that she has difficulty making friends due to her glamorous lifestyle.
In her video, Linda (@lionlindaa) told her followers that being married to a rich and attractive man has prevented her from forming real connections with other women.
“The one thing I hate about being married to a rich guy that’s attractive is that it’s so hard to make friends for a few reasons,” she explained.
According to the TikToker, it is difficult for her to trust that a potential friend has the right intentions.
Linda said: “All of the friends that you make will probably want your man unless they’re married.
“It’s hard, you wouldn’t believe the stories that I have with my friends trying to get with my man, it’s crazy.”
The rich woman also explained that she doesn’t have much in common with the women that she meets.
“For example, I’ll be like ‘Oh my God, my man bought the wrong car for me today’ and they’ll be like ‘Linda, my man didn’t even text me [to say] good morning,'” she told viewers.
Linda continued: “I just don’t need that energy in my life like I need someone I can actually relate to and it’s so hard to find.
“Honestly, it’s harder to find a good friend than it is to find a rich husband, I’m so serious.”
In the caption of the clip, she joked: “Anyways, [I’m] taking bestie applications.”
Linda shared an insight into her glamorous life as she shopped in a high-end store.
While the millionaire waited outside the dressing room, his wife showed off her Gucci jacket and perfectly manicured nails.
TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on Linda’s predicament.
“It is very hard to find a true friend who wishes you the best and it’s not important to them if you have money or not,” agreed one viewer.
Another follower pointed out: “It’s hard to make friends even if you don’t have millions.”
“A real friend is someone who is genuine, who you connect with. Not with bank accounts but with personalities and your heart,” commented a third person.
