• Episode 11: Messy Celebs, Housewives Chaos & Reality TV Shocks We Can’t Unsee | Love is Blind, The Challenge, and all the Real Housewives

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 11: Messy Celebs, Housewives Chaos & Reality TV Shocks We Can’t Unsee | Love is Blind, The Challenge, and all the Real Housewives

  • Summary

  • What’s up, Fame Whores! We’re back with another episode full of juicy hot takes and the wildest pop culture moments of the week. First up, we need to address TMZ and their foul behavior—seriously, enough is enough. And yes, we’ve got thoughts on Liam Payne, plus the latest celeb gossip: are Taylor and Dakota really back together? What’s up with Katie Maloney’s new man and the allegations swirling around him? And, speaking of drama, we’ve gotta unpack Hannah from Love Island’s racist rant and Andrea’s questionable defense.

    For all our reality TV stans, we’re going deep into the Housewives madness. Gizelle kicking the girls out on RHOP? Let’s talk about that and Karen’s shady behavior. RHONY is giving us Abe and his lies (seriously, Abe???), Brynn vs. the world, and Ubah’s “pigeon” moment. RHOC? Tamra’s looking unhinged while Jen read her for filth. RHOSLC is messy as ever—what’s up with Lisa Barlow and Bronwyn’s baby daddy drama, and why is Heather sucking up to Lisa?

    Reality TV continues to deliver with The Challenge Eras (finally, no more teams!), Golden Bachelorette (Queen Joan, anyone?), and of course, Love Is Blind season 7—where the men are giving us nothing but the ick. The finale is coming, and we’ve got so much to say.

    It’s chaotic, it’s shady, and it’s everything you want from us. Plug in and let’s get into it! 🎧💅

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