Lindsay Arnold had a cheeky response after one of her social media followers told her husband, Sam Cusick, to divorce her.
On Sunday, June 29, Arnold, 31, shared a TikTok video of how Cusick, 31, made the bed for the day — except pillows were on the floor and the bedding looked disheveled.
“It just kept getting worse…😂😂,” Lindsay joked in the caption.
While most users also thought the post was funny, some people did not think Arnold’s video was amusing.
“Your husband should file for a divorce because of this video,” one user wrote.
Later that day, Arnold shared a video response to the comment with a cute clip of her and Cusick driving in the car and smiling together.
“Good news Sam still loves me 😉my recent post ruffled some serious feathers in the comments haha but happy to report that it’s possible to joke around and still love/appreciate each other 🙌🏼,” the former Dancing With the Stars pro captioned the TikTok video on Sunday.
Arnold and Cusick started dating in high school and got engaged in December 2014 during a visit to Africa. Less than one year later, the couple tied the knot in Provo, Utah.
“I’ve loved Sam since I was 16 years old and today I officially get to spend the rest of my life with him — through giggles and tears, and every moment in between!” Arnold told Us Weekly in a statement in June 2015.
The pair went on to welcome daughter Sage in November 2020, followed by daughter June in May 2023.
Arnold joined DWTS as a pro in 2013. She stayed on the show for several seasons before deciding to leave in 2022 to spend time raising her kids in Utah.
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“Everything changed in the best way,” Arnold told People in a January interview. “A lot of my priorities and where I wanted to spend my time — it just shifted. My mindset shifted. Time goes 10 times faster when you have kids, and I just know that this time is so precious and something that you don’t get back.”
Arnold also noted that she never wanted to raise her family in a city like Los Angeles.
“Loved everything about what it offered to me, what it did for my career, what I was able to do out there, but I was actually always the pro that, in between seasons, would sneak back to Utah to be with my family,” she explained to the outlet. “[Utah] has always been where I know I want to raise my family.”