
Hollyweird and it’s obsession with dating teenagers.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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A must listen, really informative and useful opinions
Your POV is so important and very much needed!! The connections are unreal. Thank you for using your platform to open people eyes to the atrocity that is Hollyweird. Keep being loud!!
Boring - terrible quality. Girl is mediocre but believes she’s a great talent. Ha! She is delulu and going through a narcissistic manic phase.
She does not have well thought out ideas, or articulate her ideas very well. Her arguments and news sources seem to be very biased, bordering on disinformation. I’d say not to waste your time. Not very entertaining to listen to either.
Wish there was a zero stars rating…
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The show centers on the dark side of celebrity culture, focusing on power dynamics, exploitation, and age gaps within Hollywood and the music industry, with frequent commentary on capitalism, activism, and social justice. Episodes weave personal storytelling with critique of industry practices, spotlighting grooming, youth in entertainment, and the role of high-profile figures in shaping cultural narratives. A recurring thread is accountability and advocacy, often linking entertainment industry patterns to broader societal issues, including political causes and humanitarian concerns. The format blends conversational podcasting with musical interludes, which has become a notable and distinctive element for listeners seeking provocative analy... more
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