Tommy Fleetwood Lets Slip of 23-Year-Older Wife Clare’s Real Attitude Towards Him Once With a Hilarious Revelation
Tommy Fleetwood is famous for his cool personality on the golf course! He gave fans a glimpse of his home life, a year ago, and it was hilarious. In an episode of the Performance People podcast, Fleetwood revealed an amusing but significant fact about his wife, Clare Fleetwood, who is 23 years older than him. Clare’s remarks about her husband’s popularity and their routine made viewers see the couple’s life behind the curtain, revealing both Fleetwood’s professional charm and that of an ordinary family man.
In the podcast, Clare Fleetwood pointed out an interesting contrast. She said, “Yes and the thing that he’s got on his side that you know a lot of golfers don’t is that everybody loves him no matter what he does he’s so popular honestly he cannot do a thing wrong which is the more annoying thing for me.”This statement from Clare is a combination of affection and the typical complaints that come with being married to a celebrity.
The 33-year-old Tommy joined the professional golfers in 2010, and he has been awarded many times, including seven titles in the European Tour. However, Clare jokingly calls him the “golden child.”
She said, “He’s golden child he is literally Golden Child so nobody you know ever says the wrong thing but um I mean that’s that’s nice as well you’ve always got that on your side you know people back him if he gets something wrong rather than boo him you know it’s they they care about him you know they really take him under his wing he’s just a liked person”. This insight helps to explain how the public’s love for Tommy Fleetwood might sometimes obscure the less glamorous aspects of his character.
In the same podcast, the English golfer gave a humorous look into his everyday life when he said, “Doesn’t go like that when I don’t put the dishwasher on right at the moments we don’t dwell on them.” This statement from the golfer is quite amusing and shows that even golf stars have to deal with household issues. It is a gentle message that even the most professional sportsman has a home life to come back to.