
War of the Roses, catching cheaters one at a time! Listeners call the Z Morning Zoo and put their boyfriend/husband to the ultimate test will they or wont they choose them. The Zoo calls the boyfriend/husband and offers him a dozen free red roses to send to anyone they want. The ultimate test is, will they choose the right person.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 255 | Founded | 9 years ago | 
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sooooo we call tony and ask him who does he want us to send some roses to and he tells us and we are all like ummmmmmm is there something more going on here? lol
When war of the roses turns into dirty work . . this is part one i guess lol after you listen to this check out the latest dirty work to get the final results
Welll you guys missed it and asked about it so boom its back war of the roses returns
It's not very often we hear a sister call up to put her own BROTHER to the test on War of the Roses, but that's exactly what happened when Stacy wanted us to test out her own brother Charlie!
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It honestly sounds scripted! Way too many people hang up for it to be real. I listen to a lot of war of the roses and Second Date Update and there is definitely a difference here, and not in a good way. Do better people
Youāre out here ruining peopleās relationships and then you play the CHEESIEST CARTOON SOUNDS. How would you feel if someone you love was cheating, you find out, and then some goofy as sounds starts playing. Also who would pick up a number that they donāt know, like what are they? Stupid? All voices sound the same so another reason to believe it is fake.
Thank you and good day
The hosts voice is SO put on!!! The noises they play are so cringe!!!! Please just Stap and be real
The show is so incredibly insensitive to the callers, especially given that most outcomes are negative. People find out the worst things about their spouses and you guys make jokes surrounding it. It feels so cringy even just listening to it all.
Absolutely awful. š Johnjay and Rich have been doing this bit for YEARS and the only ones who ca. do it authenticity and real. Give them a listen and youāll see.










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