The Unconscious Flyness Show

Kevin Hart Said WHAT?

23 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Our hot topics of the week is now its own segment! Every week, hosts Chad DeShawn and Pat Lee discuss the trending topics of the week and share our thoughts only as we can! This week, we discuss the questionable credentials of Cheyenne Bryant, Drake's Iceman release, and The Roast of Kevin Hart! It's an informative and comedic episode, so don't miss out!

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