• Sasheer Zamata Has A Lot of Chairs

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Sasheer Zamata Has A Lot of Chairs

  • Summary

  • The Aunties are assembling a coven this week with Sasheer Zamata, who stars as Jennifer Kale the sorceress in Marvel’s “Agatha All Along.” Sasheer talks about being an extroverted introvert while on set, and working with icons like Kathryn Hahn and Patti LuPone. She also shares why she, literally, has a seat for everyone in her home, and the remove from cart that’s been haunting her for three years.

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    • The Wayfair Weather Gray Arved outdoor chairs are beautiful and appease the crows

    • Picture capturing the wind for your Inflatable Lounger on the beach

    • Will the Paper Honeycomb Ottoman Bench hold up to its claims?

    • The Ring Pathlight Battery is a no, but Sasheer might have better luck with the solar version

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