He didn’t need the fame or adulation of the masses, he craved Jen’s undivided love and attention. The one thing he could almost never get. That’s why he made the comment how Tina makes him feel like he’s the only guy in the room even when there is a crowd. He felt invisible when Jen was in show mode.
He became bitter and resentful as he realized he’d helped create a monster. The more her fan base grew the less she needed or valued him. Her love tank was getting filled by her fans while his was steadily depleted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon worshiped at the altar of Jen himself. I don’t think he was threatened by her bright shining success, but needed to know he was still special to her even if 500,000+ followers liked her posts everyday.
He didn’t need the fame or adulation of the masses, he craved Jen’s undivided love and attention. The one thing he could almost never get. That’s why he made the comment how Tina makes him feel like he’s the only guy in the room even when there is a crowd. He felt invisible when Jen was in show mode.
He became bitter and resentful as he realized he’d helped create a monster. The more her fan base grew the less she needed or valued him. Her love tank was getting filled by her fans while his was steadily depleted.
This seems kinda legit at first. Until you realize that its just the same story most working women get fed for why their marriages fail. It’s bs on some level that men get to blame women for not getting their undivided love and attention…very few wives in the same boat get to say that of their career husbands. Women have success and a life outside of their kids and husband does not excuse cheating, alcoholism and gambling the family money away, as mentioned earlier on here. Sure, success like that outside the home isn’t for everyone and doesn’t work for everyone - and I’m sure it’s part of the story - but no decent man responds to that by doing what Brandon did. Please stop with the insinuation that a woman can be responsible for driving a man to behave like him. A woman can definitely fail to provide the kind of love an attention a husband needs and a marriage can struggle, but a man is 100% solely responsible for choosing to cheat and blow up his family finances by playing king of the casino.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon worshiped at the altar of Jen himself. I don’t think he was threatened by her bright shining success, but needed to know he was still special to her even if 500,000+ followers liked her posts everyday.
He didn’t need the fame or adulation of the masses, he craved Jen’s undivided love and attention. The one thing he could almost never get. That’s why he made the comment how Tina makes him feel like he’s the only guy in the room even when there is a crowd. He felt invisible when Jen was in show mode.
He became bitter and resentful as he realized he’d helped create a monster. The more her fan base grew the less she needed or valued him. Her love tank was getting filled by her fans while his was steadily depleted.
This seems kinda legit at first. Until you realize that its just the same story most working women get fed for why their marriages fail. It’s bs on some level that men get to blame women for not getting their undivided love and attention…very few wives in the same boat get to say that of their career husbands. Women have success and a life outside of their kids and husband does not excuse cheating, alcoholism and gambling the family money away, as mentioned earlier on here. Sure, success like that outside the home isn’t for everyone and doesn’t work for everyone - and I’m sure it’s part of the story - but no decent man responds to that by doing what Brandon did. Please stop with the insinuation that a woman can be responsible for driving a man to behave like him. A woman can definitely fail to provide the kind of love an attention a husband needs and a marriage can struggle, but a man is 100% solely responsible for choosing to cheat and blow up his family finances by playing king of the casino.
Anonymous wrote:Brandon worshiped at the altar of Jen himself. I don’t think he was threatened by her bright shining success, but needed to know he was still special to her even if 500,000+ followers liked her posts everyday.
He didn’t need the fame or adulation of the masses, he craved Jen’s undivided love and attention. The one thing he could almost never get. That’s why he made the comment how Tina makes him feel like he’s the only guy in the room even when there is a crowd. He felt invisible when Jen was in show mode.
He became bitter and resentful as he realized he’d helped create a monster. The more her fan base grew the less she needed or valued him. Her love tank was getting filled by her fans while his was steadily depleted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon worshiped at the altar of Jen himself. I don’t think he was threatened by her bright shining success, but needed to know he was still special to her even if 500,000+ followers liked her posts everyday.
He didn’t need the fame or adulation of the masses, he craved Jen’s undivided love and attention. The one thing he could almost never get. That’s why he made the comment how Tina makes him feel like he’s the only guy in the room even when there is a crowd. He felt invisible when Jen was in show mode.
He became bitter and resentful as he realized he’d helped create a monster. The more her fan base grew the less she needed or valued him. Her love tank was getting filled by her fans while his was steadily depleted.
Jen made a similar comment on the podcast with Tyler. I can’t remember what it was, but they have both made passive aggressive statements about how their new relationships don’t have this particular strain. I can see it both ways—everyone deserves to feel special attention from their spouse, but this requires a heathy balance that the Hatmakers clearly have. Undivided love and attention from a working mom of 5 who is the family’s main bread winner—sure, she needs to make that time, but how is that even defined? Was she giving of herself and it just wasn’t enough for Brandon? And giving what? Is attention an innuendo for sex? I’d be more sympathetic toward Brandon if his current relationship and SM boasting didn’t point to all things needing to be all about Brandon and hyper sexual all of the time. Ain’t no working mom of 5 have time to stroke that kind of ego.
Anonymous wrote:I've never really followed JH, but I just have to say as someone who grew up in the Northeast, this whole Texas look just cracks me up. It's funny to me that Brandon thinks he looks bad*ss. But you know, to each their own. Lots of things don't translate across cultures.
Anonymous wrote:Brandon worshiped at the altar of Jen himself. I don’t think he was threatened by her bright shining success, but needed to know he was still special to her even if 500,000+ followers liked her posts everyday.
He didn’t need the fame or adulation of the masses, he craved Jen’s undivided love and attention. The one thing he could almost never get. That’s why he made the comment how Tina makes him feel like he’s the only guy in the room even when there is a crowd. He felt invisible when Jen was in show mode.
He became bitter and resentful as he realized he’d helped create a monster. The more her fan base grew the less she needed or valued him. Her love tank was getting filled by her fans while his was steadily depleted.
Anonymous wrote:I’m conflicted about his getting half of the money knowing the bulk was made by Jen with her books/speaking/podcasts. It’s especially egregious if he did cheat with a much younger woman then hooked up with Tina immediately post split.
But, Brandon was the runway Jen took off of into her success. He provided endless support as she pursued her dreams. Every time she was gone he took care of their 5 kids. Even when she was there he did a lot of the mundane tasks required in running a home and managing 5 active kids lives.
He started a church with Tray where Jen could be an equal pastor as a woman. Which Jen sold to her audiences elevating her credibility as a biblical authority.
There’s no doubt in my mind Jen would not have been able to achieve what she has without the countless ways Brandon was serving her and their family in those early years.
Now watching him spend his divorce settlement on a big engagement ring and endless date nights is hard to watch.
Divorce sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well looks from his insta like Brandon has been reading here, lol, and is trying to make his job and F250 look as inflated as he thinks it is after the criticism here. Nice try. Dude should just put his head down and be grateful for being handed and nice job from someone and stop trying to look more important than you are. No shame in no fame and a ‘regular guy’ job.
Agreed. It feels like a direct response to DCUM. Now that he’s abandoned his family, candy he just and move on with Texas Barbie? He got his fresh start and yet he’s still choosing to marinate in Jen’s world??? This conversation may be largely snark about Jen, but it’s definitely ALL about Jen. If he’s letting this get to him, imagine how much more he let get to him as Jen’s star rose. It’s time for Brandon to move on. For real.
Anonymous wrote:Well looks from his insta like Brandon has been reading here, lol, and is trying to make his job and F250 look as inflated as he thinks it is after the criticism here. Nice try. Dude should just put his head down and be grateful for being handed and nice job from someone and stop trying to look more important than you are. No shame in no fame and a ‘regular guy’ job.