Jen Hatmaker

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Anonymous wrote:BRANDON'S COMMENT ON JEN'S POST YESTERDAY SAID THIS:

"Jen, this is so important! You've always been so great with content. I hope you'll share some of the decisions that went into monetizing your impact and how you transitioned from information & influence to creating sustainable income to increase your influence and sustainability. Such an important part of your success."

I posted it in here earlier, a few hours ago, because I had a feeling it would be deleted off her post.. and it was. Glad I copied and pasted that sucker before it disappeared.



Ahhh, so why was it deleted? Wonder if he was hacked or did he really post that? Is it insulting? Am I missing something here?


It’s an odd comment, right? Most of the defense of Jen’s shilling is the speculation that Brandon lost their money. Is his comment a challenge - “Tell then why you’re REALLY doing this.” ???


They are no longer friends. If he wrote it, he is being passive aggressive and focusing on her shilling. If he was trying to just form a friendship he might just comment on a post with "Great post Jen!"
or you know send her a text. This is very suspicious.


It was either a fake account, or he was hacked. Why would he comment on her social media?


It was him. You can tell by Tyler’s over the to reaction to Jen’s therapy post.


Good point.

That Tyler comment was something. He sounds exhausting to be with, but then again so does she.


Big Sis and Big Sass.
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Anonymous wrote:I honestly think many of her followers on Instagram are fake. I’ve seen this happen and here’s an example. Recently, a plastic surgeon in our/my area decided to start her own private practice. I watched her presence on Instagram transform over nothing to over 100k followers before she even opened her new practice! She had a great marketing person posting before/after photos and catchy music, but I’m 100% sure the followers were fake. I was watching, and each day they increased by thousands. And now she’s saying “guys, it will be months before you can get an appointment bc I’m so booked, so you better call now”….AND SHE HASN’T OPENED YET. It’s all smoke and mirrors, and she’s fooling everyone. Every week or so she does a “thank you for 10,000 more followers” or whatever, but then deletes it so no one can see how quickly it’s happening. So, all the comments are fake too. It’s hard to be someone like me who sees through everyone’s bullshit. I have very few friends left in life. Lol.


My teenagers will assure you that even their classmates buy followers.
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I don't understand how Jen can be attracted to Brandon and Tyler. They look so opposite. I'm sorry but they can't both be her 'type...
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Jen can be attracted to Brandon and Tyler. They look so opposite. I'm sorry but they can't both be her 'type...


Jen was looking for someone as opposite Brandon as she could find.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Jen can be attracted to Brandon and Tyler. They look so opposite. I'm sorry but they can't both be her 'type...


Jen's type is herself.
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Anonymous wrote:'this is so important! You've always been so great with content. I hope you'll share some of the decisions that went into monetizing your impact and how you transitioned from information & influence to creating sustainable income to increase your influence and sustainability. Such an important part of your success."


This was Brandon’s comment on Jen’s “content” me course post. 👆🏻


Of COURSE Brandon is thrilled that she learned to monetize: putting her hair in a ponytail, cooking breakfast, throwing games at walls, and basically everyday living activities...SOMEONE has to support the kids...and what income is he bringing in? They have FIVE kids...he'd be crazy to rail on her for supporting 6/7 of the members of their family. He's certainly not.
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I wonder if she’s been paying him alimony? How many years was she the primary bread winner before the divorce?
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Anonymous wrote:'this is so important! You've always been so great with content. I hope you'll share some of the decisions that went into monetizing your impact and how you transitioned from information & influence to creating sustainable income to increase your influence and sustainability. Such an important part of your success."


This was Brandon’s comment on Jen’s “content” me course post. 👆🏻


Of COURSE Brandon is thrilled that she learned to monetize: putting her hair in a ponytail, cooking breakfast, throwing games at walls, and basically everyday living activities...SOMEONE has to support the kids...and what income is he bringing in? They have FIVE kids...he'd be crazy to rail on her for supporting 6/7 of the members of their family. He's certainly not.


And you know this how? I think only Ben and Remy were still minors when the divorce happened and thus any child support would have been for them only (unless otherwise agreed upon by them, their attorney and the judge). Or, per a divorce settlement agreed to by both B and Jen, they split/gave up different assets, income streams, requirements, and agreed on Jen pays for food, B pays for school clothes. Jen keeps the house, B pays for college tuition. Jen pays for everyday incidentals, they both chip in on things like cars.

Just saying no one knows who is and how much anyone is paying and what arrangements and agreements were made. B pays $ and Jen gets to claim all of them as deductions on her income tax. I don’t care either way, but legally there are so many ins and outs, and they had to agree on it with a judges approval.
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Did anyone see Brandon’s recent insta post with Tina?! She literally looks like a young Jen with the hat and the poses. I was floored til I realized it was her and not Jen! Jen may not have a type but he sure does. lol
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if she’s been paying him alimony? How many years was she the primary bread winner before the divorce?


Alimony is not a right in Texas and both parties must agree to it for it to included in a divorce settlement so I highly doubt anyone’s paying alimony or spousal support. It is not common.
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The Christian celebrity culture has the same patterns of the rest of the influencer world. I wonder if social media wasn’t how it was if Brandon and Jen would still be together or not. I honestly think Jen and Brandon go together well and think they haven’t really moved on from each other.



Isn't that the rule? Go on a reality show, get divorced?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Jen can be attracted to Brandon and Tyler. They look so opposite. I'm sorry but they can't both be her 'type...


Jen was looking for someone as opposite Brandon as she could find.



Both middle aged men trying to be cool and failing cringingly.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Jen can be attracted to Brandon and Tyler. They look so opposite. I'm sorry but they can't both be her 'type...


Jen was looking for someone as opposite Brandon as she could find.



Both middle aged men trying to be cool and failing cringingly.


Yes, that’s what I was trying to find a way to say. Both men are remarkably insecure in their identity for their age, hence all the attempts it look cool. They’ve appropriated these personas that they think are cool and relevant. Sadly their authentic voices get obscured in their role playing. I believe both have real value and beauty. Hope they settle into themselves eventually. It’s a long life to live always posing.
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Anonymous wrote:'this is so important! You've always been so great with content. I hope you'll share some of the decisions that went into monetizing your impact and how you transitioned from information & influence to creating sustainable income to increase your influence and sustainability. Such an important part of your success."


This was Brandon’s comment on Jen’s “content” me course post. 👆🏻


Of COURSE Brandon is thrilled that she learned to monetize: putting her hair in a ponytail, cooking breakfast, throwing games at walls, and basically everyday living activities...SOMEONE has to support the kids...and what income is he bringing in? They have FIVE kids...he'd be crazy to rail on her for supporting 6/7 of the members of their family. He's certainly not.


And you know this how? I think only Ben and Remy were still minors when the divorce happened and thus any child support would have been for them only (unless otherwise agreed upon by them, their attorney and the judge). Or, per a divorce settlement agreed to by both B and Jen, they split/gave up different assets, income streams, requirements, and agreed on Jen pays for food, B pays for school clothes. Jen keeps the house, B pays for college tuition. Jen pays for everyday incidentals, they both chip in on things like cars.

Just saying no one knows who is and how much anyone is paying and what arrangements and agreements were made. B pays $ and Jen gets to claim all of them as deductions on her income tax. I don’t care either way, but legally there are so many ins and outs, and they had to agree on it with a judges approval.


Obviously I don't *know* anything for a fact. But from what I read, Jen is shilling big time and monetizing stuff...even Brandon said so. From what I read, and listened to on the podcast, Brandon has been sort of checked out of life for the last 5 years and not pastoring, and not really had a full time job. No full time job=no money. I don't care about the legality of it...someone has to pay for kids even if they aren't minors. And that someone seems to be Jen given she is making money. From all I can gather it looks like she's been busy making money the past 5 years and he was busy self-destructing.
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Anonymous wrote:'this is so important! You've always been so great with content. I hope you'll share some of the decisions that went into monetizing your impact and how you transitioned from information & influence to creating sustainable income to increase your influence and sustainability. Such an important part of your success."


This was Brandon’s comment on Jen’s “content” me course post. 👆🏻


Of COURSE Brandon is thrilled that she learned to monetize: putting her hair in a ponytail, cooking breakfast, throwing games at walls, and basically everyday living activities...SOMEONE has to support the kids...and what income is he bringing in? They have FIVE kids...he'd be crazy to rail on her for supporting 6/7 of the members of their family. He's certainly not.


And you know this how? I think only Ben and Remy were still minors when the divorce happened and thus any child support would have been for them only (unless otherwise agreed upon by them, their attorney and the judge). Or, per a divorce settlement agreed to by both B and Jen, they split/gave up different assets, income streams, requirements, and agreed on Jen pays for food, B pays for school clothes. Jen keeps the house, B pays for college tuition. Jen pays for everyday incidentals, they both chip in on things like cars.

Just saying no one knows who is and how much anyone is paying and what arrangements and agreements were made. B pays $ and Jen gets to claim all of them as deductions on her income tax. I don’t care either way, but legally there are so many ins and outs, and they had to agree on it with a judges approval.


Obviously I don't *know* anything for a fact. But from what I read, Jen is shilling big time and monetizing stuff...even Brandon said so. From what I read, and listened to on the podcast, Brandon has been sort of checked out of life for the last 5 years and not pastoring, and not really had a full time job. No full time job=no money. I don't care about the legality of it...someone has to pay for kids even if they aren't minors. And that someone seems to be Jen given she is making money. From all I can gather it looks like she's been busy making money the past 5 years and he was busy self-destructing.


And that was my point. You don’t *know* but you stated it as fact. That’s all.

And this is not Jen or Tyler or a fan girl. Jen lost me years ago, and I forgotten all about her till I found DCUM and stumbled on this thread. And it sucked me right in.
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