Multimillionaire HGTV Star Chip Gaines Roasted By Fellow Christians After 'Out Of Touch' Money Comment!
11.04.2024 - 16:43
/ perezhilton.com
Chip Gaines is probably regretting this social media exchange!
Over on X (Twitter) on Wednesday, the Fixer Upper alum got into a back-and-forth about college basketball. While it was supposed to be a fun and lighthearted exchange, Joanna Gaines‘ husband really stepped in it. And now he’s paying the price with a bunch of angry fans calling him out for his tone-deaf theories about money — and skepticism over his supposed good Christian faith!!
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This all started back on Wednesday morning when a Barstool Sports account for the University of Kentucky made a joke about that college basketball powerhouse school’s search for a coach. The up-and-coming coach on every major program’s minds right now is Scott Drew, who is currently the head coach of the Baylor University men’s basketball team.
As you may know, Chip and Joanna’s real estate-slash-home goods empire is based in Waco, Texas — the same city that hosts Baylor’s campus. The HGTV superstar is very (very, very) proud and vocal graduate of Baylor. With that, he’s a HUGE supporter of Baylor Bears athletics. So, he doesn’t want to see Coach Drew get poached by another team! Understandable! And thus, when the UK Barstool account dropped this tweet (below), Chip had to respond:
Funny, right? But then he took it a step further! After another user intimated that UK can drop major coin to lure Coach Drew away from Baylor with a big salary, the 49-year-old real estate mogul delivered this shocking reply:
Uh what?!
“Everybody’s got money”?? Seriously?! Maybe everybody who has a real estate empire does. But not the average person! At least not money like how Chip and Joanna are fortunate enough to view money! In
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