Nope.
You do see women married to men of lesser means on social media, but they're not Tradwives. You see them in the tiny home movement, DIYers, nomads, hippies, etc. Their relationships are centered on partnership rather than headship.
Looking at the two....here's some other things you notice.
1. TradWives talk about what their husbands provide them. It's commodifying language. (Let's collectively call the other group ProgressWives). ProgressWives talk about what they do together, aspirations, projects. They typically show a lot of pride in their husbands, especially in learning new skillksets.
2. TradWives show off what they have. ProgressWives show off what they can do or how they have addressed challenges.
3. You hardly ever see the husbands or boyfriends in TradWife clips. ProgressWives either have a shared account with them each directing and narrating video or they have separate accounts who will share/link each other and the husbands will also have many videos detailing projects and uplifting/bragging on their wives in the same way the wives do them on their accounts. There's that same sense of pride.
4. TradWives are low energy. Focus is on a lacklustre doing of the absolute bare minimum so they can get back to doing nothing. Highlights of their day is endless "self care" regimens. ProgressWives are joyful and high energy. When things go wrong, like the bus breaks down, there's always this happy aggrevation.
5. TradWives have a "what have you done for me lately" attitude towards their husbands. They only seem to be happy with them when they're getting something, like wined and dined. ProgressWives are physically affectionate toward their husbands, playful, and seem to genuinely enjoy their company. You see the same from the husbands.
There's more, but I'll stop there. But it's pretty clear which group of men have the better deal.
But men chase after TradWives over ProgressWives. So that's what more men want.