• The F*ck Boys of Southern Charm

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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The F*ck Boys of Southern Charm

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    In this episode, we’re unleashing our female rage to take on the f*ckboys of Bravo’s Southern Charm. We dissect the perpetual Peter Pan Syndrome plaguing Shep Rose and Austen Kroll and how the “Wendys” in their lives unknowingly enable their antics. Plus, we celebrate Craig’s glow-up into the evolved Pillow King we know and love—while speculating if next season the Peter Pans will stage a revolt against him.

    Tune in for all the drama, hot takes, and unhinged commentary you didn’t know you needed!

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