• A Miley Cyrus Song Scandal & Florence Pugh’s Vulnerability

  • Nov 27 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

A Miley Cyrus Song Scandal & Florence Pugh’s Vulnerability

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  • On the show today some truly disturbing new allegations have been made about Kanye West and we need to talk about them.

    And Florence Pugh shared some very vulnerable news about her health this week, which has made a lot of women feel seen, including one of our hosts.And after a truly great career year for Miley Cyrus, she’s facing legal action over one of her biggest songs.

    Here’s how a similar Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo story makes the outcome around this all the more unpredictable.

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