On Married At First Sight, Woody and Amani have differing opinions about his clothing budget. He wants at least several hundred dollars per month to fund his wardrobe, and she has a problem with that. She's not the only one. Viewers are also shocked by the extravagance. They question how Woody can spend $500 minimum (and even up to $1,000) monthly on clothing. Either he isn't good with money, or he doesn't want to admit that this budget may be a bit beyond their means.
Amani and Woody have been quite an interesting pair. There are hints that Amani doesn't love Woody as much as he loves her, and as a result, she is sabotaging their MAFS relationship. Their chemistry needs to win out over their disagreements and wild experiences. Amani wasn't fond of Woody's bachelor party, and he didn't do a good job of winning over her family.
Cheat Sheet dove into the heart (and the fabric) of the matter. The couple went on their honeymoon, enjoying each other's company... and the amenities offered! They stayed in New Orleans, bypassing the ghost tours and the historical legends, to enjoy diamond earrings and mimosas shared over loving breakfasts. Woody then dropped a bomb. He said he doesn't believe in managing money. Amani was naturally concerned, as before, Woody was living with his grandparents. The viewers believe that Woody from the romantic reality show is a bit reckless and has his priorities twisted. They say that most married couples don't go out on weekly dates. Such ventures are not affordable on a regular basis, and money worries take the fun out of the whole date night concept. They also pointed out that his grandmother didn't charge rent, which left him more spending money for those all-important clothes. Some viewers think that Woody gave a false budget for the cameras because he wasn't comfortable about sharing the truth on live TV. It is possible. A teacher's salary makes it hard to afford diamond earrings and such a honeymoon, even with good credit. Woody may not want to admit that this style of living just can't last. See Woody and Amani in action below:
The signs may be there that Woody is not good with money, and he may need a crash course in finances. Once he and Amani have to pay rent or make mortgage payments, there will be less disposable income that the male MAFS celeb can use for luxuries or charity. There are options like ordering a box from StitchFix once a month or every other month, but that can also prove to be expensive in the long run. Some viewers also ask where Woody and Amina are going to wear all these clothes since they have day jobs that require regular uniforms. This is going to be even harder if they end up on furlough due to the pandemic, which means that their paychecks could face cuts well ahead of time. Even with a stipend from the show, that doesn't seem promising about potential rent hikes or loan credits.
What matters is if Woody's budget will cause any marital problems. It may not, given that he and Amani talked about it ahead of time, to avoid any surprise expenses or emergencies. At least she knows about the potential issue before they start sharing a bank account or talk about potentially buying a house. While Amani doesn't agree right now with the choice, there is still room for negotiation. She can find out more about her new Married At First Sight husband, before diving straight into the deep end.
Source: Cheat Sheet, Married at First Sight/Instagram
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