Welcome To Heartbreak Hotel

By: Let's Yap About It Podcast
  • Summary

  • We take a look at how many people get caught up into pointless relationships & marriages. The worst thing in 2024 is the time money and energy spent on a person that never wanted to be with you in the first place. We take a look at Judge Mathis & 40 years of marriage and the reward he got was divorce. We also take a look at the woman who actually put Chris Brown in her wedding vows. We also want to take a look at the movie by Tyler Perry Why Did I Get Married Too and there was a scene in which Janet Jackson (Patricia) thought Malik Yoba (Gavin) was not entitled to an account in which she didn't account for in her divorce for her book. We ask the question was he entitled to the money? We also talk the recent influx of black women killing their children at the hands of parents and step parents. Nobody wins when the family feuds.
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  • Welcome 2 Heartbreak Hotel
    Sep 14 2024
    We take a look at how many people get caught up into pointless relationships & marriages. The worst thing in 2024 is the time money and energy spent on a person that never wanted to be with you in the first place. We take a look at Judge Mathis & 40 years of marriage and the reward he got was divorce. We also take a look at the woman who actually put Chris Brown in her wedding vows. We also want to take a look at the movie by Tyler Perry Why Did I Get Married Too and there was a scene in which Janet Jackson (Patricia) thought Malik Yoba (Gavin) was not entitled to an account in which she didn't account for in her divorce for her book. We ask the question was he entitled to the money? We also talk the recent influx of black women killing their children at the hands of parents and step parents. Nobody wins when the family feuds.
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    1 hr and 54 mins

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