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Allison Kuch opened about her true feelings on the term Waving.
The 30-year-old internet personality opened about their thoughts on the term-which refers to wives and girlfriends to professional athletes-The 16 February episode of Sunday Sports Club And said she thinks the WAG label has “a really bad connotation.”
“You think of some bougie or stuck (who says)” Oh my husband has money, “she explained.” I’ve never met anyone who called himself a wag. ”
Kuch added that most people who usually use the term wag are “the people on the outside who refer to the people on the inside”, especially within the NFL community. But she notes that “no wife or girlfriend in the NFL community ever refers to themselves as a wag.”
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Podcast values also referred to a conversation Will not lie Podcast host Kylie Kelce With with Alex Cooper on Call her dad February 12th And noted that she shared a similar feeling about the term Wag.
Kelce – who is married to before Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce – Opened the term and said she is also not a fan of it “because I think it has a serious negative connotation attached.”
“I think it is this suggestion that your spouse’s profession also swallows you,” Kelce explained. “Both Jason and I have made a serious effort to make sure that while playing it was clear that it was his job.”
“In the same way that someone would go to work and come home and not necessarily talk about all day,” she continued. “You submit taxes. You make spreadsheets. As if you don’t get home and tell your spouse about the spreadsheet you worked.”
Kelce also noted the stereotype that wives and girlfriends of NFL players also live in luxury is not necessarily the case for everyone.
“It’s so fun for me because it’s like, it’s the stigmatization of, you are with them because they make a lot of money or, you want design bags or … you live in a mansion,” she continued. “There have been a number of people who have come to our house and they are like,” Oh. “I’m like again, not easily offended.”