• 3 - Flavor Flav’s Olympics, Extreme Cosmetic Surgery, Kamala’s Rainbow Roll Call, and Scary Teens

  • Aug 1 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

3 - Flavor Flav’s Olympics, Extreme Cosmetic Surgery, Kamala’s Rainbow Roll Call, and Scary Teens

  • Summary

  • After sibling banter, the sisters dive into Today I Learned discussing Flavor Flav’s unexpected Olympics connection and a bizarre Old Hollywood plastic surgery secret [2:49].

    Following that, in Pop & Gen, they chat about Beyoncé's Olympics voiceover, debate Tom Hanks' classic films, and marvel over Zooms for Kamala Harris. Plus, news of a celeb's visit to Something About Her gets Chantal worked up [7:54].

    Storytime returns as Keisha hits rewind with a tale from her young(er) and impressionable days in Los Angeles [23:57].

    Then, don’t miss their must-watch picks including a docuseries about horrible roommates and Lily Gladstone’s Hulu show [30:11].

    They round out the episode by offering listening recs like a podcast perfect for insomniacs and the latest from Megan Thee Stallion [39:33].

    * Hosts: Chantal Rochelle, Keisha Alma
    * Episode date: August 1, 2024
    * Theme song by Nbhd Nick

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