This article was chilling, to my very core. What an empty life. I also didn’t realize he had drugs in his system at time of death. This article actually peels back the curtain on the OZ these influencers create, and how sad him and Rachel shucked off their childhood faith, for “success”. What is success? |
Some “success”. A terrible thing to buy the lie. What profits a man? |
From lunching next to Bob Iger and annual tips to the Oscars to abusing alcohol and hard drugs to argue with randos on social media. The ultimate degenerate.
Interesting how Dave looked at himself as Rachel’s savior but couldn’t stand when she became then”popular” one. How fragile his ego must have been. |
Ohh that warehouse video… 🤢 |
Damn, that's a good, bleak story. |
Is that warehouse just for Jen’s business? Or is it some kind of distribution company that serves multiple influencers?
Also, the fact that her team is not doing planning and vision casting until December for the upcoming year says a lot. |
The warehouse workers all looked less than enthused to be Jen’s social media fodder. |
I am sure it’s a staging and shipment warehouse with many clients. |
I actually watched it a few times to try and understand why she was so gleeful in such an underwhelming scene... her last few videos are so confusing to me: the intimacy of her closet, and talking about an upside to divorce, the lackluster warehouse, the cloying Sweet Lady in Advent blowing kisses, then back to showing her bags, including a stick of gum that was at the bottom of her bag. What the heck is going on? |
Shes throwing spaghetti at the wall. It’s the end of the year and she’s overspent and it’s starting to worry her. I think that’s why she complains about her kids so much. She’s still supporting them, even the older ones, and it’s crashing down on her. And Tyler is a huge drag on her life. |
Exactly this. Funny she keeps saying she’s a single mom. I think it’s because she sees Brandon and Tina as a double-income couple who can provide financial and emotional stability to the kids. She and Tyler were “supposed” to become a powerhouse couple raking in the fame and cash but only Tyler gets any benefits. In a sense, I have empathy for the struggle of knowing you’re in a bad relationship and despite your best efforts to make it work, nothing works. Clawing onto what she bragged incessantly about yet never really existed. Refusing the let the charade die. Going to bed alone almost every night. Wishing her partner were her “roommate” instead of her kids. She didn’t get the Brandon/Tina, Glen/Abby “true love” after heartbreak narrative. Unfortunately that was supposed to be her big career revival. It’s actually almost funny how much Tyler has benefitted from this relationship and how much Jen has lost. They both look like desperate fools thoigh. |
For her own good and the good of her kids, she should completely leave the public eye. |
She won’t leave social media. Social media is an addiction for her, she creates a fake reality. Like Dave Hollis, she’s empty without it. |
You're almost certainly right. And she is far from the only person addicted to living her life on social media. Most of them just aren't famous. |
Let me get this straight.
For JEN’S birthday, Tyler posts a long, descriptive ode to… Trisha Yearwood? Jen’s response is, “Isn’t my boyfriend so amazing! He puts up with the fact that I love Trisha Yearwood! Which is sooooo silly and kooky of me!” These two are so strange….. |