This is an interesting observation and I can see it. |
Brandon always seemed like someone very really comfortable with who he was. The sweet pastor with a big family became the mid life biker guy with tats who became the woke progressive pastor who became the cheater who became the real estate guy who then became the AI guy?? Lack of contentment can be a prison and a curse. |
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This playout on the gossip rags and Brando's mix of indignation and "me too!" is wild. They are both so trashy.
Honestly their HGTV show kind of sucked and neither one of them play off as likeable on TV but I'd watch a reality show based on this. |
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Remember when Brandon tried to turn Tina into an influencer for a day so one time she showed us how she does her hair (because everyone asks!) and then she basically blocked whomever looked at that video? Good times…
I’m not sure they’ll go the distance because Tina has probably read all of the social media comments about him and will begin to wonder if she did in fact marry a tool. |
While I have looked up hair tutorials on youtube a time or two, never have I ever asked an influencer how they do their hair. I figure I've had hair long enough to figure most shit out by myself. |
I think they'll make it, because Tina doesn't seem to have a yen for the spotlight at every turn like Jen does. The spotlight ruins relationships. |
| I'm rooting for those kids to make it. |
TMZ, US Magazine, etc... are all autogenerated articles. No one wrote them. And yes, most the comments where profile pics of Jen's books are bots. |
| Ok, another publishing question. Is she allowed to name him and share details about him in a book without his permission? I know that in some memoirs, there’s a disclaimer about names being changed, etc. |
I know that these gossip rags allow payment for publication. |
| I’d think TMZ pays for real “gets”. If someone has salacious video of an A list celebrity, they’ll pay for it. Some celebrities (like the Kardashians) have an existing relationship with them. But the Christian mommy blogger who saw her height fame in the mid-2000s? I’d assume that’s auto generated. |
I think the point was that Jen’s publisher could pay TMZ/Us Weekly to auto generate an article to drum up online interest. |
I’m sure this is what happened and it’s gross. |
Wasn't her height of fame the mid 2010s? I think she was just getting started in publishing in themid 2000s. |
| Jen’s height of fame was around 2014-2016 when she had huge bestseller books and a TV show. |