"Pants On Fire With George Santos” is a weekly gossip show that serves up a mix of candor and comedy as George sits down with guests from politics, pop culture, and beyond. But let’s face it, George is known to tell a lie or two and might not be the most reliable storyteller. Enter co-host Naja Hall, George’s de facto fact-checker. George and Naja’s conversations are always spirited, and when deco... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
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Have a small amount of fame or notoriety? Have a bunch of pending legal fees for things you did that were either bad, or illegal, or both??
Just start a podcast and sell Blue Aprons to the people who listen.
Waste of time. What an unimaginative way to try and pay court fees for being a terrible human being. I hate that anyone thought this was worthwhile.
I followed George for the pop culture gag, the meme of it all, but these podcasts are actually very interesting & well done. He's post-political and mostly talks about daily life stuff. No one owns him & that's refreshing to a life long democrat.
George is so much more likable than I thought he would be. He’s funny, self aware, and pushes just the right amount. The co-host is good too. I’ll be honest, I clicked on the first episode to hate-listen. But I’m hooked.
Lying, fat, worthless phhagggott trash. The world wants to see this clown hung from a treee by a noose
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