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Taylor Frankie Paul Fallout, Chappell Roan Backlash

50 min · 26 de mar de 2026
portada del episodio Taylor Frankie Paul Fallout, Chappell Roan Backlash

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She’s back—and not playing nice. After a brief hiatus (and some behind-the-scenes chaos), Saron returns with a new setup, a clearer head, and a lot to say. This episode opens with some real-life main character updates—grief, growth, an ex moving on, and what it actually feels like to claw your way out of a “sad darkness cocoon.” Then we get into Things That Pop: Taylor Frankie Paul’s resurfaced abuse video and the double standards around consequences, Utah Mormon chaos (again), Chappell Roan’s ongoing public meltdowns, and the internet’s favorite pastime—digging up old tweets and deciding who deserves to survive them. Also: Britney, Shia, Bravo men behaving badly, and why being alone is often the better option. A podcast for the girls who like their reality TV trashy, their takes hot, and their brains activated.

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