
Betches Co-Founders Aleen Dreksler, Jordana Abraham, and Sami Sage—aka the OG Betches friend group that started it all—welcome you to their pop culture group chat. Each week they cover all the latest in celeb drama, the hottest TV & movies out now, and never fail to say some v funny sh*t (ofc). Come for the hot takes, stay for the group chat vibe. (Formerly Betch Slapped) Watch @Betches on YouTube... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 524 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsEntertainment NewsComedy | |||

This week on @betches, Sami and Aleen unpack the weirdest cultural crossover of the moment: rewatching early reality TV through 2026 eyes. They break down the America’s Next Top Model doc (and the trauma of it all), how the show aged, and if Tyra Ban... more
On this week’s @betches, Sami and Aleen are back in the studio catching up on the birth of Jordana’s daughter, the death of James Van Der Beek, and why figure skating is suddenly the hottest thing on the internet again. They then dive into the Benito... more
On this week’s @betches, Sami and Aleen are back in the studio, gushing about meeting Jordana’s baby, Charlie, and recapping everything from surviving the “why is the groundhog in charge of the weather?” debate to a nostalgic detour into dinosaurs an... more
On this week’s @betches, Aleen and Sami try to cope with the state of the world and kick things off with Sami’s wildly specific dream about surviving a fascism with Aleen. They pivot to Grammys weekend for a full fashion detour, dissecting Margot Rob... more
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Allen seems super sweet but Omg she should not be a podcast host. It feels as though a lot of the time she is speaking just to the hosts vs the audience. She goes off on these strange tangents, break into song, etc. it’s outrageous and makes it so hard to listen to. Topics and tangents are irrelevant.
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Used to love this podcast and the banter between all 3 ladies. Sami is insufferable to listen to. Everything has a political dig and undertone to it. Enoughhhhhh, keep it light.
I love the dialogue between all three- they all have opinions they can stand behind which I love! The only criticism I have is how contrarian Sami can be. I admire her opinions but even the simplest of things have to be clarified. It feels exhausting to listen to. Do we really need clarity on whether you’d describe something as not “vibing” (referencing the Ashley tisdale episode)?
You obsession to post Taylor in a negative light is just sad.
This podcast doesn’t need a 10 minute intermission every week of Sami doing a terrible monologue that is uncomfortable to listen to, embarrassing, and just downright bad, then to have Jordana and Aleen awkwardly. Tell her it’s good for no reason. Sami takes over too much of the podcast. With three houses it feels like it’s separated 70% Sami talking, with only the remaining 30% left for Aleen and Jordana. Sami speaks over them on every subject, and has to argue everything, and in the end you can... more
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Content primarily revolves around the latest happenings in pop culture, especially concerning high-profile celebrities and their dramas, including analyses of their relationships, controversies, and events they attend. The hosts leverage their personal experiences and anecdotes to connect with listeners, creating a relatable and humorous dialogue steeped in nostalgia for their earlier days and friendships. Occasionally, they incorporate discussions about broader cultural themes such as personal growth, female empowerment, and the impact of social media on modern relationships. Notable features include their candid approach to sensitive topics, making serious discussions digestible through humor.
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