Anonymous wrote:Okay so today she made a post about how all her marvelous besties threw the most precious wedding shower ever for Gavin and his fiance. Yet in the middle of her post about Gavin's upcoming marriage, she writes about how her own marriage fell apart and she never saw it coming. Why does she always have to make it about her. What a negative thing to write in your tribute to your son!
And what the heck is Tyler thinking wearing a greasy bandana on his head, with a suit and tie.
She's using chat gpt. Like this:
Certainly, here's an imitation in a style reminiscent of Jen Hatmaker:
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Oh, friends, gather 'round as I share with you the sheer joy that has enveloped our family. Our precious son, who has always been the beat of our hearts, has found the most extraordinary soul to journey through life with. Can you believe it? A love story that has truly left us all in awe.
Let me introduce you to the luminous spirit that has captured our son's heart. Her name is [Fiancée's Name], and from the moment we met her, we knew she was something truly special. She radiates kindness, grace, and an unwavering sense of purpose that is simply infectious.
As a mother, my heart swells with gratitude for the woman who has chosen to walk alongside our son. She brings laughter to our home, a sense of adventure to our lives, and a love that is boundless. It's a love that transcends space and time, a love that we know will endure the trials and tribulations of life.
Watching our son and [Fiancée's Name] together is like witnessing a beautiful dance of two souls perfectly in sync. Their love is a reminder of the goodness that exists in this world, and the hope it offers for the future.
So, let us celebrate this union with open hearts and arms wide open. Our family has been forever enriched by [Fiancée's Name], and we can't wait to welcome her officially into our fold. It's a love story for the ages, and I am so grateful to be a part of it.
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Please note that this is an imitation and not an actual excerpt from Jen Hatmaker's writing.