Tara Davis-Woodhall and her husband Hunter Woodhall were recently involved in a hilarious banter over their roles in their relationship. The Olympian and Paralympian couple, known for sharing their playful and light-hearted moments with fans, engaged in a light-hearted during their gym session.
The couple was spotted working out in the gym, where Hunter was seen assisting the Olympian with stretching exercises. In a playful moment, the Paralympian jokingly remarked that the stretching treatment was expensive and exclusive, teasing that Davis-Woodhall received it for free.
However, he was later seen playfully acknowledging his wife for taking care of his expenses, saying:
"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."
To which, Davis-Woodhall replied:
"To be fair, does pay the bills. I just buy the house. Fair trade. That's how equality works."
Adding to his list of roles, Woodhall said:
"I cook, I clean, I take care of the animals."
When his wife interrupted and said:
"He has a roof over his head."
The Paralympian replied by saying:
"And I work for it."
The couple recently moved to Kansas City after Travis Geopfert accepted a coaching position at State University, with the Paris Olympics medalist serving as assistant coach for the team.
Tara Davis-Woodhall's reveals her favorite piece of jewelry while in a conversation with husband Hunter Woodhall
Hunter Woodhall was recently seen guessing his wife Tara Davis-Woodhall's favorite piece of jewelry during a candid Q&A session for GQ Sports.
While seated across from each other, the Olympian questioned her husband:
"What's my favorite piece of jewelry?"
When Tara Davis-Woodhall pointed at the Paris Olympic gold medal hanging beside her on the chair, Woodhall asked:
"Is that piece of jewelry? Does that count?"
The long jumper then said:
"Honestly, it's a new accessory that I picked up a couple of months back."
While the long jumper bagged her first Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games by registering a jump of 7.10m to defeat Germany's Malaika Mihambo and fellow teammate Jasmine Moore, who posted 6.98m and 6.96m, respectively, Hunter collected his second consecutive gold medal in the 400m at the Paralympics.