
Every Tuesday and Friday, Rachel Lindsay, Callie Curry, Chelsea Stark Jones and more of your favorite pop culture insiders break down Bravo’s juiciest moments. Expect piping-hot tea and unfiltered recaps of the shows you can’t stop watching. If it’s happening in the Bravo-verse, we’re talking about it, right here on the Morally Corrupt feed.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 644 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Rachel and Callie kick off the episode by discussing this year’s BravoCon. Rachel thanks Venita’s glam team for getting her ready to moderate the ‘RHOA’ and ‘Summer House’ panels, which leads them into the Craig versus Venita debate on ‘Southern Char... more
Rachel and Megan recap day two of BravoCon, starting with the Bravos, where Vicki Gunvalson was given an orange (03:56)! They applaud Kandi’s well-deserved Wifetime Achievement Award before getting into the ‘Traitors’ panel with both old and new cast... more
Rachel and Meg discuss day one of BravoCon, including the ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ panel with Wendy but no Karen, the "Ask Andy" panel hosted by Jeff Lewis, and the ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ panel and new trailer!
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This week, Rachel is joined by Bravo host and connoisseur Joel Kim Booster! First, they discuss his show, ‘Bravo’s Love Hotel,’ and whether or not there will be a second season (03:56). Joel shares which Bravo women he’d love to see on the show and, ... more
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I just screamed noooooooooooooooo and pulled over when joel said they want to feature the MEN
Morally corrupt is not a bad podcast but it could be better. Sometimes they just skip certain shows with no rhyme or reason. Also, Rachel and Callie (not so much Jodi) often don’t know names or specific details. I’m sitting there thinking, “her daughter’s name is Gabriella!”, “Rachel’s stepson’s name is Jaden!”. I don’t even watch Vanderpump Rules and I knew the finale was this past week. I just don’t understand. This is a paid job. Look these things up before you record OR stop and look it sinc... more
Big yikes - seriously side eyeing these takes and who the hosts are defending. Makes me wonder if they actually watch.
You are so unbelievably so off about the Gretchen thing .. I’m SHOOK.. this is well documented her liking this pages .. the pages aren’t just meme pages .. go listen to watch what crappens part 2 of their RHOC recap ..2 gay men’s who podcast .. your podcast was gross to listen too
Not surprised that Callie who thought that calling an Asian person a “ch*nk” wasn’t a big deal is once again minimizing bigotry.
Gretchen’s disgusting social media history has been floating around for years. Having drag queens at your birthday party doesn’t necessarily mean you aren’t a bigot - it could just mean you want to be popular on social media
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Content centers around the dynamic world of reality television, featuring insightful commentary and recaps of popular reality shows. Notable topics include discussions on series from Bravo like 'The Real Housewives' franchises, 'The Challenge', 'Survivor', and various trending unscripted programs on streaming platforms. The hosts engage in humorous yet critical dialogues, analyzing cast relationships, production choices, and social media impacts on storytelling in reality TV. The podcast stands out for its blend of lighthearted banter with serious insights, making it suitable for both casual viewers and dedicated fans of reality television.
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