Savage subtweets. Scathing diss tracks. Tell-all memoirs. These are the weapons that celebrities use to wage modern social warfare against each other. Feuds between celebrities captivate us like nothing else. Why are there so many fights that play out for everyone to watch? How do public figures tap into the arsenal of weapons at their disposal to come out on top? And why do we have such a hard ti... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
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I wish this could be better but the Matt episodes are usually factually inaccurate and sometimes mean spirited. The Sydney episodes are much better.
on one parent, including Brad Pitt. Angelina was quick to play the victim, and continues to pursue the victim role after 8 years of separation.
I don’t know much about pop culture histories so this is educational for me, it does feel surface level. I’m here to try to fill the Unhappy Hour hole in my heart, it doesn’t come close but I’ll keep it in rotation just the same. Likely not enough deep of a dive if you know the subjects of the episodes well.
I’m am a Matt Belasi fan from his drinking days, which was hilarious but so glad you stopped the drinking and kept on with the funny. You tell a GOOD story. You Both do. more
Such a great new show…
Apple Podcasts | #101 | United States/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #111 | Canada/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #238 | United Kingdom/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #175 | Australia/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #84 | Israel/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #86 | South Africa/Society & Culture |
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