It’s a good thing Rachel Campos-Duffy has a job on Fox News, because she probably wouldn’t make it as a marriage counselor.

Campos-Duffy, the wife of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, was ridiculed on social media Thursday for some very shallow marriage advice she offered on “The Great American Road Trip.”

The series is a reality show on YouTube that showcases a seven-month, cross-country road trip Campos-Duffy and her husband undertook with the family this summer.

One clip from the long-delayed series has already gone viral: a scene where Sean Duffy tries to talk his 18-year-old daughter, Paloma, out of going to Harvard if accepted because “they have professionalized figuring out how they can take good young girls like you and, I think, corrupt their minds.”

On Thursday, it was his wife’s turn after the Bulwark posted a clip from the show’s sixth episode, which was filmed in Arizona, where she discusses her advice for a long-lasting marriage ― right after her husband reveals she was an hour late for her wedding.

Spoiler alert: It’s pretty shallow, so be careful you don’t stub your toe.

“The key to a good, long-lasting marriage is to marry somebody very good-looking that you’re attracted to because marriage involves a lot of forgiveness, and it’s easier to forgive someone when you’re very attracted to them,” she says.

Marriage advice from Rachel Campos-Duffy: "The key to a good, long-lasting marriage is to marry someone very good-looking that you're attracted to because marriage involves a lot of forgiveness, and it's easier to forgive someone when you're very attracted to them." pic.twitter.com/ORAKEjhUIc

Not surprisingly, Campos-Duffy’s emphasis on looks made her the subject of social media ridicule.

Doing reality tv to become secretary of transportation all to just to reality tv againThese people are trash https://t.co/NOEjhbcldT

"this is especially important if you're really shallow and marry someone who's very sleazy" https://t.co/09HiIqy9SU

The American taxpayers funded this reality tv show starring reality tv personalities who met on reality tv — against our will. Idiocracy does not even begin to cover it. We are embarrassing. https://t.co/SWMmddNl9S

This is all well and good for me, but what is my wife supposed to do? https://t.co/rvlHxXQh14

This is that sanctity of marriage they swear is threatened by gay marriage. https://t.co/JEedXihGWj

"Why would someone very good looking pick me?" is a significant question that the female mind, Catholic or not, cannot seem to comprehend. Barring a few. Those who do are single. Like me. https://t.co/47Fstl3LTy

This is very, very poor, and quite shallow, marriage advice https://t.co/bN4pqcVwEa

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