
Every Tuesday and Thursday, pop culture-obsessed hosts Christy (@christynoel__) and Sophie (@soph_ross) talk about the things you have no one else to talk to about, whether it’s the lore of a different (sometimes niche) celebrity or influencer, your favorite internet rabbit holes, who (or what) is giving Dark Energy, and more—with lots of laughs along the way. Reach us at contact@snarkbaitpod.com,... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 142 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture | |||

The “Southern Charm” OG is passionate about leisure, doesn’t suffer fools gladly, and has a vocabulary as extensive as his trust fund. But that’s only scratching the surface… BA BA DOO!
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Welcome back to another Tuesday! Christy and Sophie dive into those Amanda Batula and West Wilson “Summer House” rumors, Chase Stokes causing drama (again), Jake Shane being everywhere, and so much more.
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Hilary Duff’s long-anticipated comeback is upon us — but we’re still thinking about what may have happened between her and her sister/former BFF Haylie…
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IT’S THE BEST DAY OF THE WEEK! Christy and Sophie have MUCH to discuss including Colton Underwood (UGH), Craig Conover and his recent “Southern Charm” antics, Sofia Franklyn’s forthcoming memoir, “Summer House,” and more.
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Hey ladies, where’s our Thursday episode? I hope it’s not because of the harsh New York winter cutting out power? I heart you girls and your lovely voices!
This podcast is routinely harsher on women and often hold influencers and brands to a moral standard they do not behold themselves. This quote from Christy on the Glossier episode sums up the underlining disposition. “sometimes I do find that it is easier to report to a man because women are just, l
think objectively they are just more emotional. Like we have more hormones and we are a bit more of emotional creatures. And I think sometimes men are just sometimes a little bit less drama.”
Ok so this is going to sound like a very strange review but it is absolutely a compliment.
I’m obsessed with being online and no one ever knows anything I’m talking about. I love this show because it’s like having two best friends to gossip about pop culture with.
I have to be honest though, when i first started listening i literally had to get used to their voices. Now it’s not so bad but occasionally it can be tough. They laugh about it but it can take some adjusting.
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I love this podcast. The HATE that Christy gets here.. for what? She has authentic opinions. Only reason I'd give this pod a 4 v 5 is how much Sophie interrupts and talks down to Christy (i.e about not watching the same shows, not having the same interests)... I listen to the show because of my shared interests with Christy, and her interests. I love Sophie too. But come on ladies!
I recently had to unfollow this show. I am a longtime follower of Christy (xknowsall days)… and honestly I only started following the show because of her. I feel like I have a sense of her personality and she can be a bit chaotic at times, but that’s part of what I’ve always liked about her.
I struggle with Sophie talking over Christy. And honestly, the recent episode where Christy apologized for her comments didn’t sit well with me and felt a bit virtue signaly at times. I don’t expect to agre... more
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Hosts engage listeners with lively discussions about various aspects of pop culture, from niche celebrities to internet trends. They provide critical commentary on celebrity antics, influencer culture, and reality television, often reflecting on the dynamics of social media's impact on public perception. Episodes frequently blend humor with serious topics, offering personal anecdotes alongside their analyses of current events and social narratives. The hosts' witty banter and relatable insights likely draw in listeners who enjoy both light-hearted entertainment and deeper social critiques, making it a unique blend in today's podcast landscape.
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