“Tyrus and Ingred Rink: The Power Couple Turning Clickbait Into Real-Life Goals”

Get ready, because what started as viral gossip has turned out to be one of the most wholesome—and underrated—love stories in the spotlight. Former WWE star turned Fox News personality Tyrus (real name George Murdoch) and his wife, fitness entrepreneur Ingred Rink, are proving that strength, hustle, and heart make for one unstoppable duo.

It all began with a video teasing viewers with the headline: “Try Not to Gag When You See Tyrus’s Wife.” Naturally, the internet pounced, expecting scandal, shock, or at the very least, a Hollywood-style mismatch. What they found instead? A fit, successful, driven woman who’s built an empire, raised three kids, and stood beside one of the most recognizable personalities in conservative media.

Let’s rewind.

Tyrus—6’7″, larger-than-life, and once known to WWE fans as Brodus Clay—has spent years redefining himself. From bodyguard to wrestler to political commentator and panelist on Gutfeld! and The Five, he’s never exactly fit the mold. Born in 1973 in Boston, Tyrus comes from a tough upbringing and built a career with nothing but grit and determination.

In 2014, his life took a quieter but more meaningful turn when he married Ingred Rink—a woman with a story just as powerful as his own.

Born April 24, 1981, Ingred Rink is a self-made wellness mogul. She’s the founder of Sensible Meals, a meal-prep company that exploded in popularity after she began preparing healthy meals for her son Rock, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. With over 20 years of fitness experience and more than 40 certifications to her name, Ingred didn’t just build a brand—she built a movement. Oh, and she did it after losing 150 pounds the natural way.

Ingred isn’t just the fit blonde beside the big man—she’s a CEO, a mom, and a force in her own right. Together, they’ve built a blended family that includes their daughter Georgie (born in May 2014), and Ingred’s two sons from a previous relationship, Rhett and Rock.

In April 2020, Tyrus proposed with an emerald ring—despite already being married to her. His tweet summed it up perfectly: “Married for years but officially gave her a real proposal. It’s never too late to make things right.” The “official” wedding followed in January 2024.

Today, they live on a farm in New Jersey, surrounded by horses, turtles, snakes, and all the chaos a full house (and barn) brings. Georgie is now 10 and an avid equestrian. Tyrus, between Fox News appearances, hauls hay and cracks dad jokes, while Ingred keeps up her fitness empire—and her yoga, Pilates, and dance routines.

So what’s with the “gag” hype?

It’s clickbait—plain and simple. A video meant to stir up drama and snag views with zero substance. Some speculate the “shock” is the contrast between Tyrus’s imposing presence and Ingred’s statuesque frame. Others say it’s jealousy—how can a couple like that have it all and stay out of tabloid scandals?

Fans on social media weren’t buying the drama. One X user tweeted, “She’s a queen. Gag at the haters.” And they’re not wrong. This couple isn’t perfect—but they’re real. They’ve weathered storms, including a 2019 lawsuit Tyrus settled quietly, and continued to build a family rooted in love, loyalty, and hustle.

They’ve moved from Louisiana to New Jersey, traded wrestling rings for wedding rings, and somehow still manage to keep it grounded. Whether it’s attending the 2024 Patriot Awards or posting photos of farm life, the vibe is clear: no pretenses, just partnership.

“She’s my chief of staff and queen of my wild kingdom,” Tyrus recently said. That’s not just a soundbite—it’s a glimpse into a relationship built on mutual respect.

As of April 2025, they’re thriving. The kids are growing, the business is booming, and the farm is buzzing. That viral “gag” video? Just noise.

Because when it comes to love stories in the public eye, Tyrus and Ingred are the rare breed that proves you don’t need drama to stay interesting. You just need grit, growth—and a little bit of horse feed.