Anonymous wrote:The kids’ accounts are locked, but they are getting nonstop follow requests, so maybe knock it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids’ accounts are locked, but they are getting nonstop follow requests, so maybe knock it off.
How would you know they are getting nonstop follow requests?
Anonymous wrote:The kids’ accounts are locked, but they are getting nonstop follow requests, so maybe knock it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, divorce is terrible but her black IG square that just says "Pray for us" is a little too dramatic. When I opened Instagram and saw that, before I could see who posted it, I worried there was some horrifying tsunami or earthquake.
I think that's just her style. Everything in Texas (and with Jen) is BIG. Big love, big earrings, big family. This is just asking for grace in her big way.
Her son posted on IG and asked that anyone following him who is not a IRL friend, or had come to his page from his mom, to unfollow him.
So he’s a drama llama like his mom. Nice.
Teens are allowed space, and to keep their existing accounts. The fact that some random woman in the DC area looked at her sons Instagram should tell you the kind of attention they are getting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, divorce is terrible but her black IG square that just says "Pray for us" is a little too dramatic. When I opened Instagram and saw that, before I could see who posted it, I worried there was some horrifying tsunami or earthquake.
I think that's just her style. Everything in Texas (and with Jen) is BIG. Big love, big earrings, big family. This is just asking for grace in her big way.
Her son posted on IG and asked that anyone following him who is not a IRL friend, or had come to his page from his mom, to unfollow him.
So he’s a drama llama like his mom. Nice.
I think a few of the kids posted this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, divorce is terrible but her black IG square that just says "Pray for us" is a little too dramatic. When I opened Instagram and saw that, before I could see who posted it, I worried there was some horrifying tsunami or earthquake.
I think that's just her style. Everything in Texas (and with Jen) is BIG. Big love, big earrings, big family. This is just asking for grace in her big way.
Her son posted on IG and asked that anyone following him who is not a IRL friend, or had come to his page from his mom, to unfollow him.
So he’s a drama llama like his mom. Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, divorce is terrible but her black IG square that just says "Pray for us" is a little too dramatic. When I opened Instagram and saw that, before I could see who posted it, I worried there was some horrifying tsunami or earthquake.
I think that's just her style. Everything in Texas (and with Jen) is BIG. Big love, big earrings, big family. This is just asking for grace in her big way.
Her son posted on IG and asked that anyone following him who is not a IRL friend, or had come to his page from his mom, to unfollow him.
So he’s a drama llama like his mom. Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, divorce is terrible but her black IG square that just says "Pray for us" is a little too dramatic. When I opened Instagram and saw that, before I could see who posted it, I worried there was some horrifying tsunami or earthquake.
I think that's just her style. Everything in Texas (and with Jen) is BIG. Big love, big earrings, big family. This is just asking for grace in her big way.
Her son posted on IG and asked that anyone following him who is not a IRL friend, or had come to his page from his mom, to unfollow him.
Anonymous wrote:Of course, divorce is terrible but her black IG square that just says "Pray for us" is a little too dramatic. When I opened Instagram and saw that, before I could see who posted it, I worried there was some horrifying tsunami or earthquake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So obviously he cheated, but I’m guessing long term relationship with a love child? Just a guess.
I'm going to guess that all roads lead to Rachel Hollis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will end up doing the work now sadly, after causing a lot of pain to their children it is very sad and I am so tired of this very common pattern
Their children are not babies. Three are out of high school, one out of college with a job, the last two are in high school and were adopted. The kids have a good life, even with divorce.
Plenty of adults struggle with their parents' divorce even if happens when they were teens. This is their first model of a relationship and when it explodes so does their foundation and feeling of trust.