The Lipstick Files is the perfect combination of entertainment news, crazy survival stories, and true crime. Sara and Jason aren't experts when it comes to celebrities, so you’ll feel like you’re just hanging out with friends! Afterwards, Sara shares hilarious Florida Man stories ripped from the headlines, and just when you think it’s over, Sara shares an insane survival/true crime story ripped fr... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeNewsEntertainment News |
True crime day! Sara tells Jason a TC story. But first, Jessie Smolette was found guilty, Travis Scott speaks out about the Astroworld tragedy, and Sex And The City fans are cringing. In Sara's true crime story, two woman caught in a love triangle ar... more
Ye wants Kim Kardashian back, Grammy snubs and surprises, Jared Leto ruined 'House Of Gucci', and more entertainment news. Then, Sara tells Jason a story about two crazy cousins that end up fighting for their survival on a catamaran adventure.Source... more
On todays episode, Travis Scott is being sued, Paris Hilton got married, and Pete Davidson scores again! Not to mention, he has a dildo coming to a store near you! After entertainment news, Sara tells Jason two survival stories. But, its not what you... more
Celeb topics discussed- Adam Levine was surprised onstage by a fan, Adele lost weight and fans aren’t happy, and Alex Baldwin shot and killed someone in a tragic accident. All this plus, Sara tells Jason a story about a yacht that sank with 5 people ... more
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Lipstick files episode. I'm sorry but the entire podcast sounds full of shit. What kind of whips out his balls without whipping out his penis? If you're going accuse some guy of sexual misconduct you need to really check your facts. I find it pretty appalling that you're making fun of sexual assault that makes no sense. Imagine it was you being accused.
Such a fun lighthearted podcast! The balance of true crime with celeb gossip and general banter is perfect. Sarah and Jason are really relatable amd endearing hosts, on top of that they come across as absolute couple goals !
Current favorite! I look forward to this podcast every week!
Stumbled upon y’all at the end of last year by chance on IG and I’m SO happy I did! I enjoy every episode, the mix of pop culture news and true crime is absolutely perfect for me. I’m always laughing out loud at the stories and banter, you guys are seriously the best. more
Nice to find a podcast who is easy to listen, comical and down to earth! As it’s thrilling it is hilarious!!! more
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