Deep condition the heck out of it and if that doesn't work then you cut off the damaged parts. She is kidding herself if she thinks that hair is anywhere NEAR like that of a college student. Also, her stylist must have a weird definition of 'highlights.' |
I took a look at Tina's instagram. She seems kinda dumb. Like every post she's using an exclamation point for every single sentence. I think she thinks Brandon's motorcycle costumes are the coolest and being with someone simple makes Brandon finally feel smart.
Also, Tina's son's instagram is pretty creepy. That is a whole lot of photos of his mom for a collged-aged male to post on instagram. I have a son a bit older than him and he would never post constant photos of me on instagram. Maybe one on mother's day. But Tina's kid's whole account is mostly truck photos, mom photos and Trump stuff. Also has anyone else noticed Brandon's ever changing instagram bio? I feel like he has a new job title every other month. |
Following the death of his friend (golf cart accident), Brandon admits to spiraling into a dark place which included addiction. He seeks help & treatment for this addiction.
Fast forward to current days: Jen rides around town in a golf cart, drinking, and singing good ole songs with her friends while filming and then posts it to social media. Ouch. |
No Jen, your hair is just as haggard as the rest of you. Deep condition for the love of all things. |
If you think posting photos with your mom on Instagram is creepy, I feel like that says more about you than the person posting. |
It’s very creepy. Signed, Mom of normal teenage sons |
Again, says more about you. |
No— I think it says, “here, look at my ‘hot’ mom and her tits.” Creepy for sure. |
Her son’s IG portrays him as a shallow, arrogant wanna be redneck— he is wayyy to proud of his jacked up pavement princess of a truck. And posting pictures of his AR-15 rifle? That’s a D-bag move. And the pics with mom are little too much in my opinion. Sure - you should love your mom and post a sweet pic now and then (birthday, Mother’s Day, with the entire family etc). Many of those pics are of his purely showing off his mom like he does his truck— definitely a creepy vibe imo. Also- he has his IG handle on the tailgate of his truck- he’s definitely an attention seeker like his mom, and the Hatmakers…. Should fit right in. Gavin isn’t hugging on Jen and posting pics while she’s rocking a bikini at the coast or lake. Most normal young adults wouldn’t. |
I'm a mom of 2 young girls and I think it's creepy too. It's like the son is showcasing his mom's hotness, for street cred. Ew. |
Initially I had the same impressions of Tina and her son. The strong mother son enmeshment and red neck identification. Then I realized this feels like a trauma bond. There are multiple places Tina has alluded to surviving an abusive relationship (s). How Brandon is the protection she needed. Her son seems more like at young teen than mid twenties in his interests and behaviors. There is a reason he’s moving in with Gavin and his girlfriend and not able to get a place on his own or with his friends. I get the sense there are several things off here and it’s cruel to mock them.
There is nothing wrong with a rural way of life. It’s more focused on hanging out with friends and family, drinking, hunting, playing at the lake, good food. The simple pleasures. Millions of Americans embrace this way of life and love it. It appears Brandon has found a more comfortable niche for his personality and affinities. |
Brandon’s like on Tina’s May 23rd 2020 Instagram post is gone |
Now that is creepy. |
He’s covering his tracks? The official narrative is that Brandon only met Texas Barbie after his divorce was announced, right? |
I had the same thought. There have been several posts over the years that suggest Jen and Brandon would drink then drive boats and golf carts. Problematic but especially if a friend died due to an unnecessary golf cart accident. Anyone else familiar with the phenomenon of using golf carts to get around when there going to be lots of drinking. My husband has old friends who are high functioning alcoholics and they do this to drive to bars and friends’ houses. In my parents fancy gated golf retirement community this the norm as well. |