• Eve’s That Girl

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Trailblazer and hip-hop sensation Eve Cooper is on the mic today to talk about her new memoir “Who’s That Girl?” Ambitious and fearlessly determined, Eve recounts her rise to stardom and struggles in a male dominated industry – something the Aunties know well. She talks about trusting her instincts, working with people who have wronged you, and connects with Ku about her fertility journey. Then, they dive into her cart, and Eve shares why she loves a sea salt body scrub (but not in her ice cream.)

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