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Boujee, Ballsey, and Barely Behaved: Jen C Takes over HV Unleashed

42 min · 25 de nov de 2025
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Jen C (Jennifer Ciota) storms into the studio and absolutely detonates the place. From cow-farm life and Rhinebeck gossip to OnlyFans brainstorms, Colombian identity, white-people problems, and who in town she’d definitely sleep with—nothing is off limits. Josh almost gets recruited into porn, Dave gets propositioned, and the Hudson Valley gets roasted. This is the episode that proves why we call the show Unleashed.

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