Jen Hatmaker

Anonymous
gotcha.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I ever realized how rednecky he is (or seems to be).


A big 180 from his Pastor/Super dad/build it husband/humble roots.


Uh yeah—- look back a few years. He was a weepy little pastor. Then the tats, motorbike, and roids took over as he tried to channel Jesse James.


He and his affair partner are just about as cliche as it gets.


Ha! Trash
Anonymous
He continues to be concerned with only himself. He couldn’t even make his FB private. He has to make sure everyone knows he’s “healing” and banging a Barbie now. Jen bugs the hell out of me - she’s an attention seeking me! me! me! Look at me and enlighten yourself - be like me - kinda person. He’s a tool and I see why they were together so long - until the competition for the oxygen in the room grew to be too much for Brandon.
Anonymous
Wow.wow. wow. wowzers. Haven't checked in her for some time but just saw new barbie. And he looks wasted in every picture. I'm guessing his recovery isn't going so well. what a sad story all around. mostly I feel sorry for the kids, but for Jen too to have him do such a 180 from where he started. I totally agree with a poster above who said her support of Shauna N. (who supported her crummy father and basically told his victims to shut it) was crappy. And she's made some mistakes along the way. But he just seems unrecognizable. Midlife crises much?
Anonymous
Eh, he looks happy.
Anonymous
I had to unfollow finally after her Chick-fil-A post.

Calling your daughter “my gay” and then saying you’re making a non-homophobic CFA recipe is so over the top as to just be plain bullshit.

Jen, you were vocally anti-LGBTQ and wrote a blog (now deleted) in support of CFA. You have guests on your podcast who are vocally anti-LGBTQ. You only support the queer community when you can center yourself in it (see the media she got for “free mom hugs” at pride). But most of all, your daughter is not your gay. She doesn’t belong to you and her sexuality isn’t an accessory for your social media.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had to unfollow finally after her Chick-fil-A post.

Calling your daughter “my gay” and then saying you’re making a non-homophobic CFA recipe is so over the top as to just be plain bullshit.

Jen, you were vocally anti-LGBTQ and wrote a blog (now deleted) in support of CFA. You have guests on your podcast who are vocally anti-LGBTQ. You only support the queer community when you can center yourself in it (see the media she got for “free mom hugs” at pride). But most of all, your daughter is not your gay. She doesn’t belong to you and her sexuality isn’t an accessory for your social media.


agree, also unfollowed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had to unfollow finally after her Chick-fil-A post.

Calling your daughter “my gay” and then saying you’re making a non-homophobic CFA recipe is so over the top as to just be plain bullshit.

Jen, you were vocally anti-LGBTQ and wrote a blog (now deleted) in support of CFA. You have guests on your podcast who are vocally anti-LGBTQ. You only support the queer community when you can center yourself in it (see the media she got for “free mom hugs” at pride). But most of all, your daughter is not your gay. She doesn’t belong to you and her sexuality isn’t an accessory for your social media.


agree, also unfollowed


ChickFilA is not a personality trait.
Anonymous
Her kids continue to accessories to her social media business. She needs them to be who she is.
Anonymous
I found the "my gay' thing over the top and her boundaries with her nephews. She has her dirty feet in the tub with them and she talks about how she loves little boys in their undies or swim trunks. I don't care if she raised little boys of her own it still is creepy.
Anonymous
Hard agree with all of this. Especially the “my gay” opinions.

Additionally, the anti-racist education groups that Jen had LED HER “COMMUNITY” TO are very vocal about NOT deleting problematic content. It erases the work done in the discussion and eliminates a growth/learning opportunity for anyone else who may come across it in the future. (I’m specifically thinking of “Be the Bridge.”

I have a ton of compassion for what she has gone through in the last 18 months. And the centering of herself in every narrative, erasing countability, and using activism as her personal accessory is an unhealthy modus operadi for herself, her followers, AND her personal relationships.

Additionally, while the Vespa thing was super fun I’m sure, I found it a little uncomfortable to roll out this over the top expensive gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hard agree with all of this. Especially the “my gay” opinions.

Additionally, the anti-racist education groups that Jen had LED HER “COMMUNITY” TO are very vocal about NOT deleting problematic content. It erases the work done in the discussion and eliminates a growth/learning opportunity for anyone else who may come across it in the future. (I’m specifically thinking of “Be the Bridge.”

I have a ton of compassion for what she has gone through in the last 18 months. And the centering of herself in every narrative, erasing countability, and using activism as her personal accessory is an unhealthy modus operadi for herself, her followers, AND her personal relationships.

Additionally, while the Vespa thing was super fun I’m sure, I found it a little uncomfortable to roll out this over the top expensive gift.


Agree- but who buys a bunch of vespas? Is this dude trying to help his wife buy her friendship with Jenn? It’s a bit much for my taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hard agree with all of this. Especially the “my gay” opinions.

Additionally, the anti-racist education groups that Jen had LED HER “COMMUNITY” TO are very vocal about NOT deleting problematic content. It erases the work done in the discussion and eliminates a growth/learning opportunity for anyone else who may come across it in the future. (I’m specifically thinking of “Be the Bridge.”

I have a ton of compassion for what she has gone through in the last 18 months. And the centering of herself in every narrative, erasing countability, and using activism as her personal accessory is an unhealthy modus operadi for herself, her followers, AND her personal relationships.

Additionally, while the Vespa thing was super fun I’m sure, I found it a little uncomfortable to roll out this over the top expensive gift.


All this. No accountability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had to unfollow finally after her Chick-fil-A post.

Calling your daughter “my gay” and then saying you’re making a non-homophobic CFA recipe is so over the top as to just be plain bullshit.

Jen, you were vocally anti-LGBTQ and wrote a blog (now deleted) in support of CFA. You have guests on your podcast who are vocally anti-LGBTQ. You only support the queer community when you can center yourself in it (see the media she got for “free mom hugs” at pride). But most of all, your daughter is not your gay. She doesn’t belong to you and her sexuality isn’t an accessory for your social media.


agree, also unfollowed


ChickFilA is not a personality trait.


agreee...I unfollowed her months ago after her unwavering support of Shauna Niequist, who was unapologetically supporting her father and belittling his victims. no real accountability here for anyone.
Anonymous
the vintage scooters are not vintage at all. they are new scooters and not super expensive and definitely not vespas.

that guy must make tons of money to be willing and able to buy scooters for all the wives.

i used to like Jen ok, but now she is mostly just annoying and kind of out of touch.

plus ... who follows their kid to camp?

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