
A convicted diva does diva things with conviction....
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

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Do yourself a favor and skip this one like Santos skipped right out of prison.
Ok, you’re out and I’ve missed you and can’t wait until you do more podcasts ! Tell us about your experiences .
He lied. He lies. He will lie again. I watched a few episodes and he tries so hard to be relevant but he fail miserably. All he wants is attention but always comes out as the pathological narcissist liar.
It’s so obvious he’s lying in almost every sentence??
I guess that’s why his goofy butt is in jail for the next 5-7 years. He deserves every second hahaha
I’m wondering if he will be podcasting from Federal Prison.
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Offering a blend of humor and controversy, this podcast features lively conversations with a diverse range of guests from politics, media, and entertainment. Notably, the host is recognized for his unpredictable storytelling, often blurring the lines between fact and fiction, which adds a unique layer to discussions. With a co-host serving as a fact-checker, episodes delve into various sociopolitical issues, pop culture phenomena, and personal anecdotes, creating an engaging format that challenges traditional storytelling norms and encourages spirited debate among listeners. The charisma of the hosts, paired with their willingness to tackle controversial topics, makes this podcast particularly appealing to those who enjoy candid and enterta... more
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