A new online trend is stirring debate, and it’s not just on social media — it’s hit daytime TV and cable news.

A popular influencer recently went viral after inviting perimenopausal women to join what she calls the “I Don’t Care Club” — a digital community meant to empower women going through midlife changes to embrace confidence, humor, and self-acceptance. The idea quickly gained traction online, sparking a wave of posts, memes, and testimonials from women who felt seen and supported.
On The View, Whoopi Goldberg wasted no time backing the movement. “I think it’s brilliant,” she said. “If women are finding power in saying ‘I don’t care,’ and supporting each other through something as tough as perimenopause, then that’s something to celebrate.”
But not everyone agrees. Over on Fox, Tyrus gave the exact opposite take. With his trademark bluntness, he dismissed the trend outright: “Maybe you should go home and take care of your family instead of wasting time with nonsense clubs like this.”
His remarks immediately set off backlash online, with critics accusing him of belittling women’s experiences. Supporters, however, defended him, arguing that women should prioritize family over what he described as “internet distractions.”
The clash between Goldberg and Tyrus reflects a broader cultural divide: empowerment vs. practicality, community vs. criticism. And as the “I Don’t Care Club” continues to grow, the debate shows no signs of slowing down.
One thing is certain: a lighthearted online trend has now turned into a full-blown culture war — and everyone, it seems, has something to say.
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