Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine being in the same room with Barbie when you are the not so hot ex wife?"
Yes, I can imagine being in the same room with Barbie, as the not so hot ex-wife! But it would require maturity, self-confidence, humility, and a level of open heartedness. It could work if you had those things.
Is she talking about Tina?
Yes!!!
What was said? I've been away and think I missed it.
In the most graceful way possible, she described Tina as Barbie.
Wait? Who described Tina in the most graceful way possible? Jen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine being in the same room with Barbie when you are the not so hot ex wife?"
Yes, I can imagine being in the same room with Barbie, as the not so hot ex-wife! But it would require maturity, self-confidence, humility, and a level of open heartedness. It could work if you had those things.
Is she talking about Tina?
Yes!!!
What was said? I've been away and think I missed it.
In the most graceful way possible, she described Tina as Barbie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine being in the same room with Barbie when you are the not so hot ex wife?"
Yes, I can imagine being in the same room with Barbie, as the not so hot ex-wife! But it would require maturity, self-confidence, humility, and a level of open heartedness. It could work if you had those things.
Is she talking about Tina?
Yes!!!
What was said? I've been away and think I missed it.
In the most graceful way possible, she described Tina as Barbie.
Who is “she”? I’ve been out of the loop as well.
Tina is Brandon's new wife; she is not the lady he cheated on Jen with; he met her soon after he moved out and they got married pretty quickly. She is a tiny tiny Texas blonde with a huge smile, has an adult son and it looks like she gets along well with B's kids from the snapshots on instagram that they share. She seems really nice and low maintenance. Good for B!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine being in the same room with Barbie when you are the not so hot ex wife?"
Yes, I can imagine being in the same room with Barbie, as the not so hot ex-wife! But it would require maturity, self-confidence, humility, and a level of open heartedness. It could work if you had those things.
Is she talking about Tina?
Yes!!!
What was said? I've been away and think I missed it.
In the most graceful way possible, she described Tina as Barbie.
Who is “she”? I’ve been out of the loop as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's end state influencer culture right there.
This is exactly what I thought. Lady - you’re sitting on the floor defrosting your gross freezer for content? What’s next? She REALLY thinks cleaning is content for some reason. Like when she cleaned out her shed. And as far as her hair goes, the reason her blonde looks so terrible is bc there is no depth to it. It’s just that one yellow straw color with her old color underneath at the bottom. She needs to do a single process color that is much less yellow and then do highlights or lowlights. What would look the best on her is a soft, caramel brunette overall color with nice blond highlights layered in as well as framing her face. It’s like she’s going to Supercuts or somewhere to get her hair done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she shilling pre-packaged meals now? Yes, it’s rhetorical. Woman put out a cookbook for goodness sakes. Also, her hands look so aged in her prep video. I’m much older than her, and my hands don’t have those kind of age spots.
That's from liver damage.
Anonymous wrote:Why is she shilling pre-packaged meals now? Yes, it’s rhetorical. Woman put out a cookbook for goodness sakes. Also, her hands look so aged in her prep video. I’m much older than her, and my hands don’t have those kind of age spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine being in the same room with Barbie when you are the not so hot ex wife?"
Yes, I can imagine being in the same room with Barbie, as the not so hot ex-wife! But it would require maturity, self-confidence, humility, and a level of open heartedness. It could work if you had those things.
Is she talking about Tina?
Yes!!!
What was said? I've been away and think I missed it.
In the most graceful way possible, she described Tina as Barbie.
Who is “she”? I’ve been out of the loop as well.
Anonymous wrote:
That's end state influencer culture right there.