Jen Hatmaker

Anonymous
“Remember that time I got mad and threw the board game?!”

My goodness, how many times do we have to hear this story? It’s not adorable. No one thinks it’s funny. You’re a jerk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Remember that time I got mad and threw the board game?!”

My goodness, how many times do we have to hear this story? It’s not adorable. No one thinks it’s funny. You’re a jerk.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I was Remy I’d probably see about living with Brandon and Tina. It’s a win-win for everyone since Jen could keep her single life with her man-child.


If she lives with Jen, it’s probably only because that will be her best bet to get away with doing absolutely whatever she wants.
Anonymous
You guys, Jen is her MOM. Knock it off. It’s gross and mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You guys, Jen is her MOM. Knock it off. It’s gross and mean.


As a mom, she reserves the right to share personal stories/anecdotes, strategically to her liking, but not invite speculation about areas of life not otherwise broadcast for personal gain…??! Not sure you can have it both ways…
Anonymous
Remy will probably be the latest hatmaker to not give a f*** about things she should absolutely give a f*** about and Jen will call her selfishness/carelessness “amazing” 🙄
Anonymous
Meaning, what, high school schoolwork? She couldn’t cut it in Spain. She’ll come home, skate through final months, and head into college with the same self-importance Sidney had…and that will get her………
Anonymous
Wow, there are a lot of hurt feelings on this board. Women who probably feel betrayed by Jen because she felt like some combination of a close friend, spiritual mentor, and fave celebrity-comedian for a long time - only to have her über disappointment you when she suddenly (or across 4-5 years) changed her faith, her family, and eventually her entire lifestyle. It has clearly struck some frustration or even fear among people living similar lives to hers. People who don’t want to be where she’s ended up and are possibly wondering if they’ve followed a path of similar destruction. Women who want their marriages in tact and for their kids to give a damn about being productive faithful adults, not just more “spicy” entertainment. Those who want scripture to always be as true as it’s always been. (It is.) And for Jesus not to change with influencer moods (He doesn’t). Yall. Your story is not Jen’s. As multiple pp stayed, she’s a cautionary tale. That’s it. And we can’t fix her. All the speculation in the world won’t undo her mess. She sold all the way out. I don’t know who needs to hear this, but her story is NOT yours. Be thankful for that! Her marriage is not yours. Her faith (or lack of) is not yours. Her children are not yours. Forgive her for turning out to be a total fraud. Holding a grudge is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die while you get sick instead.
Anonymous
You forgot to add: her cringey game night and home-renovation videos are not yours, and her obnoxious boyfriend with their fake-overly-sexualized relationship is not yours. But otherwise, yes. All of us can let out a resounding “not it!” and sigh of relief that we don’t have to be shills for a living.
Anonymous
Have all of her kids moved out of the house with the exception of Remy since she’s still in high school? Can’t figure out who lives in the house other than her.
Anonymous
Wow, there’s no need to pile on her children. Sydney dropped out of college sure and we don’t know what she’s doing but she may be back in school, she’s probably working and she seems to keep out of trouble.


I get annoyed by this “spicy” family narrative though especially as Jen tries to retcon Rémy as spicy. No, unless that child had an entire personality, she’s not spicy. She’s extremely tender-hearted and sweet. Spain can be incredibly racist in a way that’s not necessarily broadly condemned like in the USA. I hope Rémy did not have to experience that.

Anonymous
I point to the cautionary tale of Jen with my two daughters (18 and 21) as what happens when you chase money and fame and fake it to you make it and hustle culture and toxic positivity and the next big thing and don't stay grounded and stay true to yourself and your values. So many of their peers want to be famous for famous sake and be influencers and I want them to know that it's a sad dead end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jen just sent out an email with a video. Remy is coming home early from Spain. She will be home next week. It will be interesting to see how this changes Big Sis’ ability to galavant around with her childless boyfriend.
can you copy the email here?
Anonymous
Well she posted on YT and of course, would never admit if there were challenges. She has to win at everything
https://youtu.be/_xdWdT8MmiU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, there’s no need to pile on her children. Sydney dropped out of college sure and we don’t know what she’s doing but she may be back in school, she’s probably working and she seems to keep out of trouble.


I get annoyed by this “spicy” family narrative though especially as Jen tries to retcon Rémy as spicy. No, unless that child had an entire personality, she’s not spicy. She’s extremely tender-hearted and sweet. Spain can be incredibly racist in a way that’s not necessarily broadly condemned like in the USA. I hope Rémy did not have to experience that.


I thought Sydney transferred to UT. Did she then drop out?!
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