A Brazilian influencer proposes a “husband tax” for men to fund their wives’ wellness routines, sparking controversy online.
A Brazilian model named Karol Rosalin has stirred up conversation by suggesting that any man who wants to marry her should pay a monthly “husband tax.”
This tax, according to Rosalin, would help cover the costs of maintaining her impressive physique and wellness routine.
Who is Karol Rosalin?
Karol Rosalin, 25, is a popular influencer and model based in São Paulo.
She has gained a significant following on social media, where she often shares photos of her fit body.

With over a million followers on Instagram, she regularly posts about her fitness routines and healthy lifestyle.
Rosalin is dedicated to her health, spending hours in the gym and adhering to a strict diet.
“After all, men LOVE to see us like this, always well taken care of” Karol Rosalin, 25, tol
The idea behind the ‘husband tax’
Rosalin believes that looking good requires a lot of effort and invesment.
She argues that men appreciate women who take care of themselves, so it would only be fair for them to contribute financially.
“We, women who take care of ourselves, spend hours training, invest in healthy food, and undergo cosmetic procedures,” she explained.
She feels that a monthly contribution from her partner would help support her commitment to fitness and beauty.
Rosalin did not specify how much this “husband tax” would be.

However, she mentioned that it could help cover expenses like gym memberships, nail appointments, and other wellness-related costs.
She argues that many women dedicate time and resources to their appearance, and this effort deserves recognition and support from their partners.
“We, women who take care of ourselves, spend hours training, invest in healthy food, supplementation, fitness clothes and cosmetic procedures to always look beautiful and well-cared for,” said the gym bunny.
“But what if we had fitness aid? A monthly amount just to help with our body care?”
Karol Rosalin mentioned that she is not interested in men who do not understand that a fit woman invests time and money to look and feel her best.
She emphasized that such men are not the type she wants to date.

The influencer recounted her past relationship
Karol Rosalin recounted her experience with a man who often claimed she was his dream woman and admired her dedication.
However, when she suggested sharing the costs associated with her lifestyle, he found the idea absurd.
Rosalin expressed that she found it ridiculous that he wanted a girlfriend with a perfect body without recognizing the investment required to achieve it.
She concluded by stating that he wanted the results without participating in the process, which led her to decide to move on by herself.
She added, “He wanted the results without being part of the process. So I chose to move on alone.”

Social media reactions to the claims of the influencer
The idea of a “husband tax” has received mixed reactions. Some people find the concept amusing, while others see it as shallow or unrealistic.
One user said: When I buy something comfortable to ride in for hours at a time and be problem free, good history and will last a while, I buy a new vehicle and not a used one.
The second user added: The price of plastic and silicone is not safe from inflation.
The third user commented: You’re really not all that. Influencer? What does that actually mean. And too many tattoos don’t help you
Another user added: Is there a deduction for tattoos and a used up lady part or two?