“I woke up extra early to make breakfast for my 455-month-old husband.”

Trad wife content has a glossy aesthetic sheen reminiscent of the 1950s (orThe Stepford Wives).

I tell them as a wife and mother, it’s the yeast I could do."

Woman dressed like a vintage homemaker holding a hand mixer

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(You butter believe she goes heavy on the puns.)

Several of her trad wife parodies have been viewed over a million times.

She doesn’t just poke fun at the never-ending drudgery these creators often glamorize.

Tyler looking sad and scrubbing a baking sheet while the voiceover says "Now I wake up each and every day with an excitement to serve my husband"

However, Tyler’s not just interested in cracking jokes.

And she’s careful to clarify that she’s not making fun of stay-at-home moms in general.

She’s mocking trad wives in particular because of the ideology that they represent.

Tyler taking a loaf of bread out of a plastic bag while saying she makes fresh bread every day

And even then, the June Cleaveresque trad wife ideal was only accessible to predominantly white and affluent families.

And she has so much more to say.

When I realized they weren’t, I saw an opportunity."

Tyler scrubbing her sink

"the lobotomy smile is a must," "this is SO tradwife core," and "'Because I'm better than you' 100% what they think and act"

Tyler standing in her kitchen with a grimace on her face

Barbara Billingsley as June Cleaver in the 1950s sitcom Leave It to Beaver