Jen Hatmaker

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does she have any friends in real life?


She has several different groups of supposed ride-or-die besties (the college friends, the blogger friends, the neighbor friends, etc) that she seems to have stopped talking about for a while now.

Getting old is hard.
Anonymous
Some of the things she posts are things my friends and I say... in our small text group. Kids home from college making a mess, etc. We don't post about our adult "kids" anymore because its private and unfair. Who wants to google their potential partner and their mom publicly posted they were a slob?
Anonymous
I’m the same age as Jen. Knew her one time and bought her books. 7, For The Love.

Sort of acquaintances with many friends in common.

Maybe I’m older now but I see her posts and it’s so so cringe.

Did I react this way a decade ago?

I am in agony for her, to be honest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of the things she posts are things my friends and I say... in our small text group. Kids home from college making a mess, etc. We don't post about our adult "kids" anymore because its private and unfair. Who wants to google their potential partner and their mom publicly posted they were a slob?


I think minors should have privacy too. Maybe even more.
Anonymous
Her friendships have always seemed very superficial to me but everything on social media is so manufactured anyway so it's hard to tell.

I wonder if someone gave an honest opinion on Tyler. If it's so obvious to people who don't know her, surely those close to her and see her when the cameras aren't rolling can see that he's not committed to her and not respectful to her. I'm not sure if I would tell a good friend "Hey, your guy sucks" if I weren't asked but maybe it's come out with all the holidays alone and whatknot.

It didn't seem like he fit in with the group in Iceland and I'm not saying that because he's black, at least I don't think so. I wonder if that caused distance between her and that friend group.
Anonymous
Jen just came out with an expansive word salad post about saying YES to things and one of the things she wants to say YES to in 2025 is "kissing in public."

My immediate thought is, "Good luck with that if you're dating Tyler."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jen just came out with an expansive word salad post about saying YES to things and one of the things she wants to say YES to in 2025 is "kissing in public."

My immediate thought is, "Good luck with that if you're dating Tyler."


I thought the same - and weird to post that immediately after the awkward kiss incident in the other video.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jen just came out with an expansive word salad post about saying YES to things and one of the things she wants to say YES to in 2025 is "kissing in public."

My immediate thought is, "Good luck with that if you're dating Tyler."


Tyler has the intense sexual energy of a barely employed, childless, vegetarian, theater enthusiast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of the things she posts are things my friends and I say... in our small text group. Kids home from college making a mess, etc. We don't post about our adult "kids" anymore because its private and unfair. Who wants to google their potential partner and their mom publicly posted they were a slob?


I think minors should have privacy too. Maybe even more.


Agreed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jen just came out with an expansive word salad post about saying YES to things and one of the things she wants to say YES to in 2025 is "kissing in public."

My immediate thought is, "Good luck with that if you're dating Tyler."


Huge eye roll. Do we really need intense PDA? A brief kiss is one thing but some things should be kept private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jen just came out with an expansive word salad post about saying YES to things and one of the things she wants to say YES to in 2025 is "kissing in public."

My immediate thought is, "Good luck with that if you're dating Tyler."


Tyler has the intense sexual energy of a barely employed, childless, vegetarian, theater enthusiast.


And Sis is trying so hard to make us think he’s hot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I wonder if someone gave an honest opinion on Tyler. If it's so obvious to people who don't know her, surely those close to her and see her when the cameras aren't rolling can see that he's not committed to her and not respectful to her. I'm not sure if I would tell a good friend "Hey, your guy sucks" if I weren't asked but maybe it's come out with all the holidays alone and whatknot.



My best friend since college and maid of honor in my upcoming wedding took me out to a very nice expensive dinner and told me she thought I should marry him. I absolutely heard every word she said, and still married him with her standing next to me.

Ten years later when we divorced (friendly b/c we finally realized we just should not have moved beyond friends), she took me out every weekend I did not have my beautiful daughter …… and never once said “I told you so” or brought up our conversation.

She did say that my second husband is everything she could have hoped for for me, so that was nice
Anonymous
Argh! Should *not* marry him. 🤦🏼‍♀️
Anonymous
Tra la la Droolings!

Happy 2025! My word of the year is UM. It was a hard choice - boop and stress-cry were in the top three but Um gives ya girl tonsies of flexibility.

I can post about dry-ish January, giant bougie ice cubes and seltzers, seltzers, seltzers and THE DEAREST glassware from Anthro-apology but when I get the urge to belly up to a big girl tumbler of Black Box's finest chardonnay (link to my Tervis in stories) I can just say UM and switch things up. Dry-ish and dry aren't the same thing, my beleagureds. The Um is freeing and a little tipple makes my Instagram author interview videos and podcasts that much more endearing, and sometimes easier for me to get through without sobbing and rage-scrolling Texas Skipper's Instagram feed. 

TREVOR AND I spent NYE apart, me with my annoying roomies and him with his "friend group" in another state. But we are so totally still together because TREVOR AND I hosted Thanksgiving dinner at my house in BEWDA, lest you forget. #AsIf

He ate two plates of mashed potatoes and a tiny bit of my "white lady stuffing" because he's a VEGETARIAN. I workshop recipes for him ALL THE TIME but when it comes to Thanksgiving, I'm a purist and the MEATS are the star of the show. After moi, of course. #MainCharacterEnergy 

I'm super excited for our February JANE CAPSTICHER BOOKAPALOOZASHEBANGBANG selection, which is - tee hee - Trevor's new book about being black and other things we don't talk about. Unless you are Trevor, then you are talking about them 24/7 but you know. All seven of us, including TREVOR AND I are going to have some off the HOOK discussions about Trevor and Trevor's feelings about racism, white privilege, and janky bottom-of-the-purse butterscotch candy. He says it will be DOPE. 

If you still want to sign up - I know dry-ish January and Trevor's book might not have been the best pairing because trust me, you might need a sip of something to get through this read, but we're locked in now, COMMUNITY - if you still want in, hit up MY TEAM in the comments and we'll see what we can do - Ashley and Ashlee are on it. I have an "in" with the author <wink emoji wink emoji wink emoji> so if you're an over 45 basic white gal comfortable with having your fragility called out, we want to hold space with you. 

Um. Unless you spot me in the BEWDA HEB on day five of dry shampoo with my cart loaded up with wine, Topo Chico, and Creamy Creations. Then just keep things moving.

Here's to a RIDICULOUSLY amazing 2025 for you and me but mostly me.

Um.
Anonymous
^Nailed it! Thank you, Jane!
post reply Forum Index » Entertainment and Pop Culture
Message Quick Reply
Go to: