• Simone Biles DRAMA, Love Island UK 2024 FINALE & Meeting Celebrities at Lollapalooza

  • Aug 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Simone Biles DRAMA, Love Island UK 2024 FINALE & Meeting Celebrities at Lollapalooza

  • Summary

  • We are back with the Five to Nine podcast after a whole month! We had a busy summer travelling, but we are back with our last episode before we move apartments in Chicago! Today we start off with our hilarious story just after meeting Travis Barker, and his son Landon Barker, at 2024 Lollapalooza where Blink-182 is performing. We also discuss our time at Lollapalooza this year and seeing other celebrities like Greg Grippo and more. We also deep dive into the top moments of the 2024 Olympics in Paris so far during Gold Rush week. We discuss the drama between Simone Biles, Mikayla Skinner, and the 2024 Olympics US Gymnastics team. We rave about Celine Dion singing at the opening ceremony, Katie Ledecky dominating and swimming with chocolate milk, rugby player Ilona Maher and her funny TikTok's, and of course Snoop Dogg and Matha Stewart popping up at various events. We also cover the fails and funny moments like the Italian gymnast's Parmigiano Reggiano sponsorship. Finally, we wrap up with some hot topics: Cardi B divorce and pregnancy announcement in the same day, the shocking 2024 Love Island UK finale and Joey Essex being a producer plant, Cody Ko being dropped by TMG, and the Central Cee, Madeline Argy, Ice Spice cheating drama scandal. Subscribe to the Five to Nine podcast for more pop culture and entertainment news! Look forward to our new setup :)

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