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Episode 26: Magic Mike's Last Dance

33 min · 17 de feb de 2023
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We're still Insatiable over here. The Insatiable Content Podcast occurs with what might be our bawdiest and funniest episode yet. Noted Channing Tatum connoisseur Kate Simon returns to discuss "Magic Mike's Last Dance", the third and final movie in the Magic Mike trilogy. This episode gets especially steamy as we go long on using furniture to support your dance moves, critiques on my dancing and voice work, Last Dance's utterly preposterous plot, and why it's so hard not to love these movies (yep, that language was VERY intentional). Plus, Kate attempts to justify JIF as a viable food product to varying degrees of success.

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