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‘Patriarchy Hannah’: A disturbing deep dive into a tradwife fraud — and why it matters

“Patriarchy Hannah” was a prominent description of social media platform X, promoting the “tradewives” lifestyle and “patriarchy.”

Now she is being exposed as one of the worst catfish the internet has ever seen.

The account is for her husband Tony, whose husband, who is said to have raised 14 children, regularly posts about women who are not discernible compared to men. , regularly posted about how she was a subordinate housewife.

“Women are excuses for having children and not for weight gain, she wrote in X's post.

“People are appalled that my husband has a range of weights that he expects to stay with me, but what they don't know is that if he doesn't exercise for two days, I'll give him a go. It means starting to give you hard work, she wrote in another post on X.

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Thousands of X users were being fooled by “Patriarchal Hannah,” but one user took it to himself to investigate his claims.

User Ryan Duff argued that “Patriarchal Hannah” was actually a 37-year-old single and childless woman named Jennifer Bayes, who claimed that “Hannah” was her cousin. Even more interesting, the birthday “Hanna” celebrated with X was the same as Bayes' birthday.

Bey's further investigation revealed that when she was young she was arrested on suspicion of identity theft and theft.

But the tangled web she woven only gets worse.

“She has brothers/sisters.” Ally Beth Stucky He was criticized many times by the “Patriarchal Hannah” in “Related.” “This is a woman who I've identified as clearly male and was arrested two years ago for exposing my child to porn. This is really sad.”

It has also been revealed that no husband suspected of being “patriarchal Hannah” and the planting area she claimed to own and build a house for each of her children is not hers. did. Rather, the land was her parents.

“Now, the question is, why is this really important?” Stucky says. “Is it really important that this person was clearly forged this whole persona? Well, she was mentoring women, influenced women, and women were listening to her.”

“She built the brand by having a large family with one income and claimed they made it work, and again, she set these standards not real,” she continued. Masu. “And the worst part is that she uses Christianity to spread lies. She uses the gospel, uses the Bible, uses her faith, and is a respected biblical woman. I tried to push the idea that the method is a version of a patriarchal woman.”

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