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Joseph cries while saying goodbye *emotional*

2 min · 28 de ene de 2023
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From today on, the entire first season of wpdly has been taken off of all podcasting platforms, including spotify and anchor, itself. Due to protecting the safety of any individuals who were wrongly mentioned, as everyone's safety is extremely important to Joseph and Mila and everyone behind the scenes in the team of we probably don't like you.  We will be taking a short break in recording and releasing. This is the bonus episode wishing our farewells for a while. We will continue to release any obligations we have during this time.  Thank you for respecting our privacy during this time, and thank you for the continued support.  -Mila, Joseph and the rest of the wpdly team

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