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“Never mind guys” – Adam Hadwin’s wife Jessica shares revenue received from X

Last month, Adam Hadwin's wife Jessica said that she could contribute to buying 'nice things' for the home via her X earnings. However, after receiving this month's earnings, she was forced to eat humble pie.

Adam Hadwin and Jessica have been married for over seven years. Jessica is a nurse practitioner but has gained a significant following on social media due to her witty posts. She often teases her husband on the internet and frequently engages with her more than 43K followers on X.

Last month, Jessica took a dig at her husband and shared her earnings from X. On Friday, October 25, she disclosed this month's revenue to her followers. Compared to the $338.58 she earned last month, she received a mere $13.41 for this month.

"Never mind guys," she wrote.

"Golf and social media golf is a bubble" - Adam Hadwin's wife Jessica reacts after her charity request gets rejected

Last week, Jessica Hadwin made a charity request to Moët & Chandon to donate a bottle of champagne. She requested to auction Adam Hadwin's signed photo from last year's RBC Canadian Open, where he was infamously pushed by a security guard.

However, the request was declined by the famous French winery. Following the incident, Jessica shared the details on X.

"A great reminder that golf and social media golf is a bubble," Jesica wrote. "I emailed Moet about our upcoming charity auction and asked if they would consider donating a bottle of champagne to include with our framed/signed tackle photo and told them the meaning behind it and this was the reply 😂😂😂"

For the uninitiated, Hadwin was trying to enter the 18th tee at Oakdale last year to celebrate fellow countryman Nick Taylor's historic win. However, he was stopped by a security guard who mistook him for an intruder. The incident went viral on the internet, and the 'tackle' photograph became a meme on social media.

Adam Hadwin competed at the Shriners Children's Open last week but missed the cut. This was his eighth missed cut of the season in 25 starts. The Canadian golfer made five top-ten finishes this season, including a solo third-place finish at the Memorial Tournament.

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