'Pays for all my stuff, pays for my life' – Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall show what true love looks like

'Pays for all my stuff, pays for my life' – Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall show what true love looks like

Festus Chuma 18:50 - 15.12.2024

Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall have shared a playful and heartwarming gym moment, showcasing their loving and humorous relationship dynamics.

Tara Davis-Woodhall and her husband Hunter Woodhall’s playful banter has continued to entertain fans as the couple recently shared a light-hearted moment during a gym session.

The couple was spotted at the gym, with Hunter assisting his wife, Tara, in stretching exercises.

As he helped her with the stretches, the Paralympian couldn’t resist adding his signature humor into the mix.

"It's Hunter's treatment. It's very special, very scientific. But if you have to ask you can't afford it. So Tara gets it for free. Pays for all my stuff, pays for my life," Hunter joked, poking fun at the exclusive nature of his assistance.

Tara, never one to shy away from a bit of playful back-and-forth, quickly responded, "To be fair, does pay the bills. I just buy the house. Fair trade. That's how equality works."

Hunter continued to list his own contributions to their shared life, saying with a grin, "I cook, I clean, I take care of the animals."

But the banter didn’t stop there. Tara, ever ready to keep things light, interrupted with a wry smile, "He has a roof over his head."

Without missing a beat, Hunter shot back, "And I work for it."

The couple’s dynamic is clearly a mix of love, humor, and mutual support, with both playing their roles and teasing each other in equal measure.

The playful exchange is just one of many moments that highlight their relationship, which has long been admired by fans who love seeing the couple’s behind-the-scenes interactions.

Their relationship is a blend of both serious accomplishments and humorous moments, as they support each other in their professional lives and personal endeavors.

Tara Davis-Woodhall, who recently made history at the Paris Olympics by winning her first gold medal in the long jump, continues to impress both on and off the track.

Her victory, a jump of 7.10 meters, saw her surpassing Germany’s Malaika Mihambo and fellow teammate Jasmine Moore. Meanwhile, Hunter has made his mark in the Paralympics, collecting his second consecutive gold medal in the 400-meter event, continuing to set records and inspire others.

Recently, the couple made a move to Kansas City, where Travis Geopfert accepted a coaching position at State University, and Tara has taken on the role of assistant coach for the team.

Despite their busy lives and the spotlight on their athletic careers, they remain grounded, often sharing personal moments and making their fans feel like part of their journey.