Some really insightful news from the September issue of the high-society magazine, Tatler; the day of the ‘trophy wife’ is dead.
Today’s super-rich bachelors are eschewing bimbos. Instead they are looking for feminists with “an Oxbridge first, and a high-flying career.” 2019’s super spouse is “not about what she can buy, but what she can do.”
Gone are the “days of sitting quietly on charity committees.” She is busy “empowering women.” She has “set up her own foundation”. She has “given speeches at the UN.” And, most important of all, “she is establishing an energy efficiency consultancy.” That’s right, saving energy is the ultimate in power-player activity. So, now you know.
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