Morgan Stewart Believes She Has Every Right To Spend Her Husband's Money; Here's Why
Morgan Stewart has revealed that she feels nothing wrong in spending her husband, Jordan McGraw's money, considering she gave birth to two kids in one year.
"I've been able to get into the trends lately because my husband has more accessible income, so I've been able to f--k up more," Stewart, 34, said during the Call Her Daddy podcast Wednesday when she was asked about her fashion.
Asked how the TV personality pays for her fashion, she revealed that she uses McGraw's account for the same. When the host asked if she is just taking her husband's credit card for swiping, she clarified having her own credit card under his account.
"I gave two children to this person," the "Rich Kids of Beverly Hills" star explained the reason why she doesn't feel bad about spending her husband's money. "Two, in one year and one day apart. It was a lot -- but it was amazing, best thing I've ever done."
"I've earned it," she added.
Although Stewart noted that she does feel "a little bit strange" spending her husband's money, considering she herself has been making money too.
"It is still a little bit strange for me, because I'm somebody that has my own money. I'm still getting paid out at E!," Stewart explained. "So, part of me is like, 'Well I could just pay for this,' but I just feel like, no, let him."
The official Instagram handle of the podcast shared a clip from the podcast:
Stewart and McGraw welcomed a son named Grey in February this year, and she gave birth to a daughter named Row in February 2021. At that time, McGraw shared a photo of himself in the hospital with their first child.
He shared another photo with the baby boy via Instagram, revealing his name and birthdate, "Grey Oliver McGraw. 2/17/22."
McGraw and Stewart sparked dating rumors in March 2020 and in the same year, they got engaged. The couple got married in December 2020. Stewart was previously married to a real estate broker, Brendan Fitzpatrick.
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