Kristen and Dooce were close back when too, but Dooce slept with Kristen’s now ex-husband
Anonymous wrote:Big Sis’ latest appeal to sign up for the MeCruise is so predatory and gross. She’s so desperate for the corneaters to “just sign up” because “they need it”. Obligations and financial pressures be damned because Big Sis needs that money, y’all.
Anonymous wrote:Big Sis’ latest appeal to sign up for the MeCruise is so predatory and gross. She’s so desperate for the corneaters to “just sign up” because “they need it”. Obligations and financial pressures be damned because Big Sis needs that money, y’all.
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about addiction? Influencers who need help and constant pressure to feel mentally and physically at their best succumbing to alcohol and drugs and Dooce got this pass on here in posts earlier for stepping out of the spotlight but then died by suicide. It feels hopeless.
Anonymous wrote:Suicide, mental illness, drug addiction, and the dark abyss of online influencer life and all that comes with it just shows how many ways we can be pointed away from the true source of our identity and purpose…when there’s only one way to point to it. And that used to be the center of Jen’s message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a genuine question about Jen Hatmaker’s bathroom beauty how-to videos. I always assumed she was setting up the camera and filming them herself, alone. But in the latest lipstick video, it looks like it’s moving around. Does someone stand there and film these for her? Who would that be? Tyler? Remy? A paid assistant? And how does she make money from Beauty Counter? Does she get a cut from sales when people use her link? Or does BC pay her a flat fee to do commercials like this? Or do people have to register underneath her, MLM style, and she makes money off of that? The whole thing puzzles me.
Only 2 Facebook comments in 7-8 hours. One says “wow amazing” which I can’t tell if that’s sarcastic or not. The other made a request for more affordable product endorsements and says she wants an outfit for $55, not a lipstick. Jen looks beautiful though. It’s not a knock on her. Just the whole system. This whole ridiculous social media influenced system. Over it.
I don’t know how she gets paid or who films her videos, but all of us, Jen included, would be better off if we could roll the little Jen Hatmaker corner of the internet back to pointing people to Christ instead of pointing people to the right shade of red lipstick for their skin tone. This world is in a sad state. If Cocaine-Dave and Suicide-Dooce are not a wake up call to the dangers of influencer upkeep, I don’t know what is.
I think that if people want to point people to Christ, then we should stop reducing people to just labeling their sins. God calls us by our names, not our sins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a genuine question about Jen Hatmaker’s bathroom beauty how-to videos. I always assumed she was setting up the camera and filming them herself, alone. But in the latest lipstick video, it looks like it’s moving around. Does someone stand there and film these for her? Who would that be? Tyler? Remy? A paid assistant? And how does she make money from Beauty Counter? Does she get a cut from sales when people use her link? Or does BC pay her a flat fee to do commercials like this? Or do people have to register underneath her, MLM style, and she makes money off of that? The whole thing puzzles me.
Only 2 Facebook comments in 7-8 hours. One says “wow amazing” which I can’t tell if that’s sarcastic or not. The other made a request for more affordable product endorsements and says she wants an outfit for $55, not a lipstick. Jen looks beautiful though. It’s not a knock on her. Just the whole system. This whole ridiculous social media influenced system. Over it.
I don’t know how she gets paid or who films her videos, but all of us, Jen included, would be better off if we could roll the little Jen Hatmaker corner of the internet back to pointing people to Christ instead of pointing people to the right shade of red lipstick for their skin tone. This world is in a sad state. If Cocaine-Dave and Suicide-Dooce are not a wake up call to the dangers of influencer upkeep, I don’t know what is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Speaking of women sleeping with married men though, how did the curious public never learn the identity of Brandon’s side chick from 2019-20? Or was that shared and I missed it? I didn’t follow too closely. All I saw was that it wasn’t Tina. I always wondered if it was someone Jen knew personally (like Kristen and Heather situation) or if it’s anyone she’s having to avoid around town still. That could explain some of Jen’s ongoing anxiousness when home especially, if the other woman still lives nearby and even if they run in separate circles. Betrayal trauma runs deep as discussed earlier. I always figured the quick sell of the lake house had more to do with betrayal location than financial stress. Jen appears happier when she’s on the road, whether traveling for work or with Tyler or friends.
I always suspected a Brandon and Rachel Hollis affair, because those two couples were super close until they suddenly weren't and with no explanation. And then they both divorced around the same time. And suddenly Dave and Jen were the best of friends. Granted, Jen had raved about Dave previously, but after their divorces, it seemed to elevate. And darn near crickets for anything between Jen and Rachel since the divorces.
I could totally see the possibility of that except for that I find it really hard to believe that they would have been able to keep that under wraps for 3+ years. Unless it’s one of those situations where everyone involved just has so much crap on each other that everyone has been forced to protect each other mainly for self-preservation.
Anonymous wrote:I know her heart will always ache at times over the pain of that friend/husband betrayal. That kind of pain never fully goes away, even if the causers of harm die. But Kristen took the high road here, while also putting a helpful reminder out to the public: that mental illness should be on our radar. It steals, kills, and destroys.
Anonymous wrote:I have a genuine question about Jen Hatmaker’s bathroom beauty how-to videos. I always assumed she was setting up the camera and filming them herself, alone. But in the latest lipstick video, it looks like it’s moving around. Does someone stand there and film these for her? Who would that be? Tyler? Remy? A paid assistant? And how does she make money from Beauty Counter? Does she get a cut from sales when people use her link? Or does BC pay her a flat fee to do commercials like this? Or do people have to register underneath her, MLM style, and she makes money off of that? The whole thing puzzles me.
Only 2 Facebook comments in 7-8 hours. One says “wow amazing” which I can’t tell if that’s sarcastic or not. The other made a request for more affordable product endorsements and says she wants an outfit for $55, not a lipstick. Jen looks beautiful though. It’s not a knock on her. Just the whole system. This whole ridiculous social media influenced system. Over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Speaking of women sleeping with married men though, how did the curious public never learn the identity of Brandon’s side chick from 2019-20? Or was that shared and I missed it? I didn’t follow too closely. All I saw was that it wasn’t Tina. I always wondered if it was someone Jen knew personally (like Kristen and Heather situation) or if it’s anyone she’s having to avoid around town still. That could explain some of Jen’s ongoing anxiousness when home especially, if the other woman still lives nearby and even if they run in separate circles. Betrayal trauma runs deep as discussed earlier. I always figured the quick sell of the lake house had more to do with betrayal location than financial stress. Jen appears happier when she’s on the road, whether traveling for work or with Tyler or friends.
I always suspected a Brandon and Rachel Hollis affair, because those two couples were super close until they suddenly weren't and with no explanation. And then they both divorced around the same time. And suddenly Dave and Jen were the best of friends. Granted, Jen had raved about Dave previously, but after their divorces, it seemed to elevate. And darn near crickets for anything between Jen and Rachel since the divorces.