• PRETTY WILD EP 4 "The Party"

  • Nov 9 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

PRETTY WILD EP 4 "The Party"

  • Summary

  • Emily Rose returns after a short hiatus to recap another episode of the 2010 E! series Pretty Wild. She explains her absence, updates listeners on her new job and personal life. Emily then dives into the latest episode, focusing on Gabby's Sweet Sixteen party, the preparations, and the inclusion of DJ Paul Oakenfold, who surprisingly confronts Alexis about the bling ring thefts. The episode also highlights the relationship dynamics between Tess, Alexis, and Gabby, their humorous antics, and their efforts to make the party memorable. Emily ends with a sneak peek into the next episode set in Cabo and invites listeners to follow her on Instagram and support her on Patreon.

    00:00 Introduction and Preamble
    01:17 Election Reflections and Podcast Purpose
    04:39 Recap of Previous Episode
    06:21 Episode Corrections and Clarifications
    08:10 Tess and Alexis' Adventures
    15:36 Gabby's Sweet Sixteen Planning
    25:36 The Sweet Sixteen Party
    30:02 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

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