Akaash Singh’s wife uses ‘Eastern physics’ to double down after controversy calling crtics losers

Comedian Akaash Singh‘s wife has sparked fresh controversy by doubling down on her controversial statements about relationships and finances, invoking what she calls “Eastern physics” to defend her lifestyle while dismissing critics as “jealous broke losers.”

The controversy intensified after Singh’s wife addressed mounting criticism about her public treatment of her husband. Rather than walking back her statements, she leaned into the backlash, claiming that critics are simply envious of her relationship dynamic. She went further by presenting what she describes as a legitimate theory rooted in ancient wisdom.

“In Eastern physics, this is both in Chinese and like Indian physics and spirituality. Like when you treat your wife like a princess or a queen, you spoil her. You give her stuff. You just let her be able to relax. She gets into this divine feminine energy, this divine feminine aura,” she explained on her podcast.

According to her theory, when men financially spoil their partners, women become more emotionally supportive in return, and “that energy gets rewarded in the universe.”

She claimed this arrangement has proven successful in her own marriage, stating that “investing in your wife is the biggest ROI that you’ll ever have.” She bragged about her husband’s progression from buying her AirPods and Nike shoes to shopping at high-end retailers like Cartier, insisting this demonstrates the principle works.

The defense comes amid widespread criticism of how she publicly discusses her marriage. Critics have pointed to numerous instances where she has allegedly disrespected Singh, including comments about his hygiene, refusing to kiss him on the lips, and openly fantasizing about other men. Many believe her behavior has damaged Singh’s reputation and career.

Despite the backlash, she has shown no intention of apologizing or moderating her stance. Instead, she’s embraced a defiant attitude, stating: “Like how they say like to be cringe is to be free. Like, okay, if you think I’m cringe, okay, to these Red Pill guys or these brown girl haters that think I’m cringe, I’m free though. I’m being myself and I have 160,000 followers now.”

Singh himself attempted to defend his wife at one of his comedy shows, sharing what he described as a never-before-told story about his wife staying with him during financial hardship in 2018. However, his wife’s own account of that period contradicts key elements of his narrative. According to her version, when Singh’s income dried up, it caused significant stress and fights, ultimately leading to a blowup with Singh’s mother and her departure to India.

The couple’s differing accounts of their relationship history have only fueled more skepticism about the dynamics of their marriage. While Singh presents a romantic narrative of unwavering loyalty, his wife’s recollections suggest a more transactional relationship heavily dependent on financial stability.