Jen Hamilton Husband: June 15 post deepens Brian Hamilton split hint
Jen Hamilton husband speculation sharpened on Monday, June 15, when the influencer and nurse asked followers to stop talking about her relationship after hinting at a divorce from Brian Hamilton. She had already signaled a separation on Saturday, June 13, turning a private rupture into a very public social media thread.
Her June 15 post showed her laying in bed with "Sand Drawing" by Judah Earl playing over the clip. Over the video, Hamilton wrote, "It is my own fault," and "I posted my real time pain for it to be witnessed." She also wrote, "I'm gonna stop scrolling," after saying her feed was filling with videos and statuses about her and him.
June 15 on social media
Hamilton said, "No one owes me privacy," then followed with a longer plea in the comments: "We both are hurting, broken people." She added, "And I love him so much," and asked followers, "Please send love and healing vibes his way, but do not reach out or talk bad about him."
That mix of public sharing and boundary-setting is the friction in this story. Hamilton made the relationship part of her feed first, then tried to slow the reaction once the posts were being turned into content about her marriage. Her own words framed both sides of that shift: "It’s my fault for bringing it here" and "I was just hurting and looking for comfort."
June 13 separation hint
Two days earlier, on Saturday, June 13, Hamilton had posted, "Day 1: absolutely devastated." She wrote, "Please don’t try to reach out to anybody on my behalf," followed by, "That would make everything so much worse for me," "Please just let me grieve," and "My heart is absolutely shattered."
She later told one fan, "I’ve just never been enough for him." That line, more than any broader statement, explains why the June 15 follow-up landed with such force: Hamilton was not just acknowledging a split hint, she was still processing it in real time and trying to keep the fallout from spreading to Brian.
Brian Hamilton and the fallout
Hamilton’s comments point to a relationship she described as "complex" and to a marriage she said had lasted nearly 14 years. She said, "So much regret," but also, "I still love him," which makes this less a clean announcement than a public attempt to separate grief from spectacle.
For readers following the story, the practical takeaway is simple: Hamilton has asked for no outreach on her behalf and no hostile pile-on toward Brian. She has drawn the boundary herself, and her June 15 message suggests she wants the conversation to stop where it started — on her own feed, not in anyone else’s inbox.