What Would You Do for $85,000 a Year?
Let’s make it simple.
You’re three days from eviction. The notice is red. The power company has stopped sending reminders and started sending threats. The fridge hums like it’s judging you. Your bank account looks like a bad joke.
Then a car pulls up.
A private house. Remote. Beautiful. Discreet.
Eighty-five thousand dollars a year. Room and board included.
All you have to do is follow the rules.
The rules are reasonable.
The rules are for your own good.
The rules will make you better.
That’s the promise inside The Wife Program.
This trailer is a glimpse behind the iron gates of Whitlock House — where surveillance feels like care, correction feels like love, and the price of security might be the slow erasure of who you are.
So I’ll ask you again:
What would you do for $85,000 a year?
Watch the trailer below.
At what point does survival turn into surrender?