Thursday, September 6, 2018

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Jenelle Evans: Farrah Abraham Made Me the Woman I Am Today!

Farrah Abraham has contributed a great deal to society in her 27 years on this planet.


In addition to some of the most memorable meltdowns in reality TV history, we wouldn’t have such cinematic classics as Backdoor Teen Mom were it not for Ms. Abraham’s artistic vision.



But for all her achievements, Farrah’s most enduring contribution might be her role in bringing the divine energy of Jenelle Evans to the masses.


That’s right, folks, your fun Teen Mom fact of the day is a doozy:


It seems that if it weren’t for Farrah, Jenelle might have never auditioned for the show that made her (in)famous.


Recently, Jenelle took to Instagram for a Q&A session with fans and one follower asked whose idea it was for the Carolina Hurricane to make a play for reality TV fame.



“It was my idea,” Jenelle replied.


“I went to casting calls on MTV’s website after watching Farrah’s episode for the first time. I was 7 months pregnant with Jace.”


But Jenelle drew the line at several media outlets’ claims that Farrah “inspired” her to try out for Teen Mom


“Inspired’ is a big word, lol,” Jenelle tweeted. “The show concept interested me, not her.”



As Starcasm points out, this was the same Q&A during which Jenelle revealed that she’s not planning on having more kids.


While that might be the best news of the 21st century thus far, it certainly wasn’t the only highlight.


For example, one fan asked Jenelle what her “sober date” is.


Ms. Evans replied thusly:



“Go out to eat at STK and stuff our faces. Take some dessert to go for later. Go home watch a new movie and eat the dessert with hubby.”


Now, it’s possible that the person asking the question was genuinely curious about date ideas that don’t involve Jaeger bombs, but a quick Google search of the term “sober date” reveals that it usually refers to the date on which a former substance abuser became sober.


Did Jenelle know that and it was a clever dodge, or the far more common meaning of the term not occur to her?


Somehow, either way, it’s classic Jenelle. 



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Jeff Bezos Gives $10 Million to Help Elect Veterans to Congress

Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, is throwing around some serious cash … and it’s politically motivated. The founder and CEO of Amazon, is donating $ 10,000,000 to help veterans get elected to Congress … and that’s not a typo, it’s…


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Audrey Roloff: God Has Taught Me THESE Life Lessons...


Audrey Roloff is a woman of very strong conviction.


She"s been very open about her faith and her devotion from family from the moment she came into our lives as a cast member on Little People, Big World.


She and husband Jeremy are no longer cast members on this TLC series, having announced their departure in July.


That said… Audrey is still around, still sharing posts on Instagram and still espousing her religion.


Below, for example, Roloff delves into her belief in God and into how this Higher Power has taught her a number of life lessons.




1. Audrey’s Opening Statement


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“Your life has PURPOSE. Whether you can clearly define that purpose or not, God wants to purpose MORE out of your life RIGHT NOW,” Roloff wrote to open this lengthy message. “Not once you graduate, not once you’re married, not once you’re a mom, not once you get this job or move to that city. No.”



2. What Does God Want?


Strong audrey

“He wants to purpose more out of your seemingly futile daily tasks, your to-do-lists, your surface level conversations, and your day-to-day. He created you for so much MORE than just living through moments.”



3. What Else, Audrey?


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“He wants to fulfill His purposes through every part of your life – the big moments and the small moments, the celebratory moments and the heartbreaking moments.”



4. How Can One Figure All This Out?


Audrey and jeremy roloff on insta

Writes Audrey, acknowledging this major challege: “But discovering God’s purpose for your life can seem daunting… maybe you don’t know for certain what God has purposed you to do, or who He is purposing you to be.”



5. It Can Be So Hard to Figure It All Out


Audrey and jeremy roloff on labor day

And there can be so many reasons to be confused, as Audrey also acknowledges: “Maybe you’re trying to figure it out, but you’re just not sure yet. Maybe you thought you knew, but then some life circumstance changed your course.”



6. Also, Along These Lines…


Loving daughter time

“Or maybe you have been so focused and determined in what you thought was your purpose, but now you feel like giving up because it’s still not bearing any fruit. Girl, I get you.”


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