But she didn't remotely do that. Where do you even get that from? She said, "Being a woman who is provided for, protected and willing to care for her “man” in every way he desires isn’t for me." Most feminist women don't want that. They are not in the least Schrödinger's feminists, because what they want is actual partners, not house tyrants (great term) even if they can foot the bills - which they don't expect them to do because modern women make their own money.
It's like you got a catchy title, and then shoe-horned the facts to fit that narrative, not to respond to what she actually said.