Brandon Jenner’s Twitter Page is Very Tame for This Family
Brandon is one of the Kardashian/Jenner clan you don’t hear much about. He’s the 33-year-old son of Bruce Jenner, former patriarch-turning-woman of the Jenner/Kardashian clan. Brandon Jenner is a bit more private and a bit less, well, Kardashian, than most of the family, so we see very little of him. He’s made appearances here and there, but as a whole he keeps to himself. And he and his wife had a very exciting announcement recently; they are expecting a baby of their own. He did, at one time, appear on a reality show with his brother Brody, but that was fairly short-lived and he’s since grown up a bit and become more of a family man. The couple comprise the indie pop group Brandon and Leah, and they are more into their own business and their own lives than those of the family. But that made us wonder; they are part of the show business life, and they are having a baby and starting a family of their own, so does Brandon have anything particularly interesting to say or think about what’s happening in his own family? We just don’t know, so we decided to take a look at Brandon Jenner’s Twitter page to see what’s up with him.
Leah just told me that I have a dramatic nose.
— Brandon Jenner (@BrandonJenner) March 15, 2015
It turns out that Brandon Jenner doesn’t have much dramatics in his own personal life; until his wife told him his nose is dramatic. Now it’s probably going to get its own reality television show.
Sometimes I get a little too excited in the mud. https://t.co/jimajFOxA8
— Brandon Jenner (@BrandonJenner) February 24, 2015
It would seem that Brandon Jenner is a little less excited about the limelight and the fame that comes along with carrying his last name and it’s connection to the Kardashians. We have to say it might be one of his best qualities.
Every choice you make today results in consequences that will outlive you.
— Brandon Jenner (@BrandonJenner) December 1, 2014
And this is why we have to be very careful about the choices we make so that they don’t follow us throughout our lifetimes making us miserable and hurting others.
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