
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 | 122 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture | |||

You know him. You watch him. You (probably) love him. (Guilty.) But with as many lawsuits, accusations, and incriminating confessions as he has, we can’t help but wonder… is the trailblazing King of Bravo going to be untouchable forever?
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HNY and WELCOME BACK TO OUR FIRST DET OF 2026!!!! We have MUCH to unpack and interrogate as we enter the new year: Are Alix Earle and Tom Brady for real? Is Chase Stokes okay? Will someone stop Nick Viall and Natalie Joy? And SO much more…
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Happy New Year, baby snarks!!! We’re back to our regularly scheduled programming but in the meantime, please enjoy one of our favorite throwback episodes of all time. What better way to kick off 2026 than with some good ol’ fashioned snark?!
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Sorry for the fakeout… THIS is our last DET of 2025 (for real this time). We just had TOO many thoughts to keep to ourselves — from the VPR reboot to “Southern Charm,” Avery Woods haunting her own home, KJ Apa’s Jimmy Stewart accent, the “I Love LA” ... more
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Love the pod!!! But have one small quality control request: can the ads be placed between topics or at least not in the middle of a sentence? It ruins the flow and is really annoying. I’ve never listened to any other podcast put ads in the middle of a sentence. Otherwise, no notes lol
I listened to almost every episode, and learned about niche creators/cultural moments. My issue is, these girls are obviously smart and have spent time partially educating themselves on social justice issues that concern them directly. Any outlying demographic they are blissfully unaware of. That is not activism/anti-racism/anti-misogyny/anti-transphobia; that’s narcissism. Odd to have a podcast dedicated, largely, to cancelled cultural figures and consistently say the same ill-informed stuff.
I first listened to this podcast in its early days and stopped as it started to feel so nasty and negative. I was intrigued by the Brianna Lapaglia episode and decided to give it another shot but oh my! I honestly don’t mean this to be offensive but rather a call to better educate yourselves when speaking on topics such as abusive relationships. As someone who worked with victims of cyclical abuse I would really encourage you to seek out education on abuse/ the cycles of abuse. This is so danger... more
Really strange energy from these two. The whole podcast is just them being rude…
Please do more slightly relevant ppl for the deep dives. I like the eps, but sometimes the ppl are too random; they’re not relevant.
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A lively and humorous exploration of the latest in pop culture, with an emphasis on niche celebrities and current internet trends, is characteristic of the episodes. The hosts engage listeners by discussing a variety of topics, from celebrity scandals and weddings to influencer culture and societal issues. Ranging from the light-hearted to the more serious, the show blends personal anecdotes, unfiltered commentary, and probing critiques, all delivered with a comedic flair. Notably, the podcast is recognized for its dynamic between the hosts, who cultivate a sense of camaraderie that draws listeners in, making it feel like joining friends in a conversation about the latest cultural phenomena.
Listeners can expect a mix of insightful discuss... more
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