Behind the on-screen bravado and cable-news controversies is a relationship built on reinvention. Ingrid transformed her own life first, turning a 150-pound weight loss into The Rinck Routine and Sensible Meals, driven by her son’s type 1 diabetes. Then she transformed her identity, publicly rejecting her birth name and rebranding her entire business, choosing Murdoch — and the life that came with it — on her own terms.
With Tyrus, that life is loud, messy, and fiercely loyal. They made “husband and wife” a reality only in 2024, long after welcoming their daughter Georgie and blending their children from past relationships into a single, protective unit. At home, Ingrid commands the “Tyrus-zilla Zoo,” delegating reptile-care shifts to the kids; on the road, she navigates meet-and-greets where her husband is stopped hundreds of times. Through lawsuits, headlines, and exhausting tours, she frames their survival simply: if she’s taking something over — her name, her family, their future — it will be done right.