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19-year-old 'tradwife' influencer goes viral for being a stay-at-home wife, defying societal norms

19-year-old social media influencer Savanna Stone is defying societal norms and embracing her life as a stay-at-home wife, drawing in millions of views across Instagram and TikTok.
Stone shares videos from her Florida home where she discusses the need for women to embrace femininity and healthy marriages, and tells young women that it is OK to want to be a wife and a mother.
In one of her viral videos, Stone said, in part:
“Have you tried putting on a sundress and cooking his favorite meal? Have you tried actually listening when he speaks? Have you tried being happy and joyful when he comes home instead of nagging him? Have you tried keeping the house clean so that it’s a sanctuary for him to come home to and not more chaos?”
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“I had this moment before I got married and, through a lot of conversations with my husband now to where I realized, you know what, I just want to be a traditional woman. I want to stay at home, be a stay-at-home wife. I want to stay home with my kids one day. I want to rebuild a nuclear family because the left and modern feminism has truly tried to destroy that,” Stone said during an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.
Stone met her husband at 17 years old, when he was 20, and they got married a year later when she was 18. Stone shared that she hasn’t always wanted to live a traditional life.
“I was very feminist in high school, actually,” Stone said. “I was quite liberal. Growing up throughout high school, I believed the lies that modern feminism taught, and I actually wanted to go to law school and get a law degree.”
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Stone said she believes that modern feminism “lies” to women about the life they should pursue.
“I just quickly realized the lies that modern feminism pushes on young women, that we have to graduate high school, and then we have this huge career, and we have to go to college and get a degree and grind and kind of get our life together and experiment in the dating pool, if you will, until we find our husband. And then you still want to work because, you know, you have to be independent, and you can’t rely on a man.”
Stone said feminism pushes that marriage is a “transactional” relationship, and encourages women to pursue healthy marriages based on a foundation of serving one another.
“It’s constantly wanting to uplift and encourage the other person and serve them, and specifically for women, our power comes from serving and nurturing,” she said.
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Stone rejects the “strict boxes” that she believes modern society has placed women into. She shared how she believes women can aspire to be anything that they want. In her case, Stone is a content creator and works from home but still describes herself as a stay-at-home wife.
“It’s really hard because, let’s say you want a career, but you also want to be an amazing wife and an amazing mother. You can have that, but the world will tell you, no, you need to focus on your career,” she said. “Or if you want to be a wife. No, you can’t have a career, too. And so I would say, don’t let the world put you in boxes. You get to define what your life looks like. You get to define what your career looks like and what your whole life looks like.”
However, Stone believes nothing provides more fulfillment than family.
“There is nothing more fulfilling, and there is nothing more important in your life than being a wife and a mother,” she said.
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Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announces Georgia governor bid, slams Trump in campaign video

Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms launched a Georgia gubernatorial bid on Tuesday, slamming President Donald Trump in a campaign video.
“Donald Trump is a disaster for our economy and our country. From his failure to address rising prices to giving an un-elected billionaire the power to cut Medicare and Social Security. It’s one terrible thing after another,” she asserts in the video, later declaring, “Georgia families deserve far better than what Donald Trump and Republicans are giving us.”
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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Left: White House Public Engagement Advisor Keisha Lance Bottoms speaks at a press briefing at the White House on Jan. 13, 2023, in Washington, D.C.; Right: President Donald Trump outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, May 8, 2025 (Left: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images; Right: Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
But the Republican Governors Association (RGA) took aim at the newly announced candidate.
“Keisha Lance Bottoms’ record as Mayor is one that was a disaster for Atlanta — crime skyrocketed, with incidents of homicide, rape, aggravated assault all surging due to her failed policies. Atlanta was drastically unsafe under Bottoms, and the last thing Georgians want is to bring her policies to the entire state. Bottoms is a risk Georgians cannot afford,” RGA Communications Director Courtney Alexander charged in a statement.
Bottoms said in the video that “expanding Medicaid” would be her “top priority” as the state’s governor, and that she would “work to eliminate state income taxes for teachers.”
She worked for President Joe Biden during a portion of his White House tenure. In 2022 she was announced as Senior Advisor to the President for Public Engagement, and then in 2023 Bottoms was selected to serve on the President’s Export Council.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp speaks on an episode of the Ruthless Podcast at the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on Jul. 16, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Current Peach State Gov. Brian Kemp, a popular Republican who is now serving his second consecutive term, is term-limited and not eligible to seek re-election in 2026.
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St. George, Georgia, welcome to Georgia sign (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
In addition to Bottoms, Republican state Attorney General Chris Carr and Democratic state Sen. Jason Esteves, are both also running for the job.
Olu Brown — who previously “served as the Founding and Lead Pastor of Impact United Methodist Church,” according to olubrown.com — is also seeking the governorship.
In the Republican race to succeed Kemp, Carr may soon have company
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, a supporter and ally of President Donald Trump, is seriously considering a bid for governor.
Also considered potential candidates are Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a three-term congresswoman with a national following who represents a congressional district in the northwest part of the state and is a top Trump ally in the House of Representatives.
Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report
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Body of missing father of five found in Georgia lake after kayaking trip

The body of a father of five who vanished last week while kayaking on a Georgia lake has been discovered underwater, police said.
Dustin Valencia, 43, was reported missing Wednesday by his wife after he did not show up to pick up his children from school, the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office said.
A search ensued and authorities tracked his last location to Lake Lanier in Georgia, where they found Valencia’s car parked nearby, along with his flip-flops and the bag used to store his inflatable kayak.
On Friday, the department announced that game wardens with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, using sonar equipment, located a body in the lake. Divers from the Forsyth County Fire Department recovered the remains from about 51 feet of water near the center of a cove.
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The body recovered Friday from Lake Lanier has been identified as missing kayaker Dustin Valencia, a father of five from Cumming, Georgia. (The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office)
On Monday, the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the body was that of Valencia.
In the days following his disappearance, Valencia’s kayak and paddle were found floating near the outer edge of the cove. Friends say he was training for a triathlon and had likely gone kayaking for exercise.
Authorities said the 43-year-old kayaker was not wearing a life vest at the time of his drowning.
“My understanding is that he was not wearing a life vest,” an official said, according to Fox News affiliate WAGA-TV. “Even strong swimmers can have a medical emergency or cramp. If that happens, and you’re not wearing a life jacket, you’re at serious risk.”

Dustin Valencia disappeared May 14 after failing to pick up his children; his belongings were found near Little Ridge Park, and his kayak was later located in the water. (Dustin Valencia/Facebook)
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An official cause of death has not been released. The case remains under investigation by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit. The sheriff’s office referred Fox News Digital to the department’s press release.
“Please continue to share [and] pray,” a GoFundMe for the family said. “The Valencia family feels your love and strength, and they are deeply grateful for the community that surrounds them.”

Lake Lanier, a reservoir in Atlanta, Georgia, that is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. (Getty Images)
Lake Lanier, where Valencia disappeared, is home to a popular local legend. The ghost story of the Lady of the Lake involves a woman in a blue dress who is said to haunt the lake after dying in a car accident there in the 1950s.
The man-made lake has a maximum depth of about 160 feet and was created in the 1950s by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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New booking photos released of recaptured Louisiana inmates as manhunt continues

Louisiana law enforcement officials released new booking pictures of four captured inmates who escaped a jail in New Orleans as they face new charges.
The Louisiana Department of Public Safety released new booking pictures for Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Gary Price and Dkenan Dennis, all of whom are accused of escaping the Orleans Justice Center on Friday. Six inmates are still at large.
Price, who was arrested Monday, faces new charges of simple escape, possession of a controlled substance and unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. He was initially arrested for attempted first-degree murder, domestic abuse and aggravated assault.
Myles was also charged with simple escape after he was found hiding under a car in a hotel parking lot on May 16. Moody and Dennis, too, were charged with simple escape, a Louisiana State Police spokeswoman told Fox News Digital.
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The Louisiana Department of Public Safety released new booking pictures of Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Gary Price and Dkenan Dennis. (Louisiana Department of Public Safety)
Sterling Williams, 33, an employee of the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, was arrested Tuesday and charged with 10 counts of principal to simple escape and malfeasance in office, according to Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s office.
Williams allegedly shut off water to the cell that the inmates escaped from, and rather than reporting the inmates, Murrill said, Williams helped them.
He allegedly told detectives that the escapees threatened to “shank” him if he didn’t help them break out of the jail, according to an arrest affidavit.
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Gary C. Price is escorted to a helicopter by the Louisiana State Police and returned to jail after more than 72 hours on the run. (Louisiana State Police)
Williams told police that one of the escaped inmates attempted to grab his phone and “get him to bring a book with cash app information.” He was booked into jail on Tuesday.
“This is a continuing investigation, and we will provide updates as often as possible. We will uncover all the facts eventually, and anyone who aided and abetted will be prosecuted to the full extent the law allows. I encourage anyone who knows anything, and even those who may have provided assistance, to come forward now to obtain the best possible outcome in their particular case,” Murrill said.
Derrick Groves, 27, who was convicted of killing two men on Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 2018, is one of the escapees still on the run. He was awaiting sentencing when he broke out of jail.

Sterling Williams is accused of helping 10 inmates escape from the Orleans Parish Jail. (Louisiana Department of Justice)
In a statement given to the New Orleans City Council on Tuesday, Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson took “full accountability” for the jailbreak.
“It is deeply troubling to me, as your sheriff, and I know it is equally troubling for you, the public, who we are sworn to protect,” Hutson said.
Hutson said in a Facebook statement she takes “full accountability for what happened.”

Photos provided by Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office shows, from left top, Dkenan Dennis, Gary C. Price, Robert Moody, Kendell Myles, Corey E. Boyd, and, bottom from left, Lenton Vanburen Jr., Jermaine Donald, Antoine T. Massey, Derrick D. Groves and Leo Tate Sr. (Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office via AP)
“This breach happened under my leadership, occurred on my watch, and it is my responsibility to ensure it is addressed with urgency and transparency,” she said.
The following fugitives are still at large:
- Corey E. Boyd, 19, faces charges of second-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, aggravated battery, illegal carrying of weapons involving a crime, and obstruction of justice.
- Lenton J. Vanburen Jr., 26, faces charges of illegal carrying of weapons, possession of a firearm or weapon by a felon, obstruction of justice, and introducing contraband in prison.
- Jermaine Donald, 42, faces charges of second-degree murder, aggravated battery, possession of a firearm or weapon by a felon, and obstruction of justice.
- Antoine Massey, 32, faces charges of domestic abuse involving strangulation, theft of a motor vehicle, and a parole violation.
- Derrick Groves, 27, faces three counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder, and battery of a correctional facility employee.
- Leo O. Tate Sr., 31, faces charges of simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling, possession of a firearm or weapon by a felon, illegal carrying of a weapon, motor vehicle theft, and multiple drug counts.
Fox News’ Peter D’Abrosca and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.
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