Mans embarrassing reaction to partners finances during prenup talk on Joe Budden podcast sparks outrage: What the fk is she talking about?

A fierce money debate has kicked off online after a man found out while recording a podcast, that his partner doesn’t want to share her money with him.The couple, Kino and Edith, recently appeared on an episode of Joe Budden’s podcast and were asked how they felt about a prenuptial agreement, a legally binding document people sign to protect their financial assets in a relationship.Kino said that he “wouldn’t even consider a prenup” and wanted to work together financially.“She might have more money than me, too,” he added.This is where things got awkward.Edith shared she wanted to protect any money she’s made prior to their relationship starting.She explained that she was very pro a prenuptial agreement because she’d been married before and wanted her assets to go towards her children.Edith said that “whatever we get together is different” but whatever assets or money she had prior to their relationship “goes to my kids.”She added that she didn’t “expect anything” financially from Kino, so she thought it was fair that they kept money earned before the relationship separated.When she was questioned again about her reasoning, she calmly explained that because she was married before and has assets from that relationship, she doesn’t think it is right to share.“It belongs to my kids,” she said.Kino looked visibly taken aback by this stance, and the host joked that he might be “rethinking” everything now.“What the f**k is she talking about?” he said.Kino also said “no, no” multiple times in disagreement with Edith’s opinion, even squeezing her thigh at one point in shock.However, Edith held strong on her financial views, repeatedly explaining that she wanted her money to go towards her children and not a fully grown man.Kino then asked if he “needed” money, if she’d give it to him, and she said, “obviously” if he needed financial support it would be different, but she wanted it to be up to her discretion and w...