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Baking A Murder

37. Her voice was used for the famous “fantasy girlfriend doll” - then her identity was leaked… BAM

Baking A Murder

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Tv & Film

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Nats loved her job. She loved being in the sound proof all by herself, no distractions, just a mic dangling in front of her. Normally, she did commercial voice acting but this job was different. Recently, a new “it girl” had taken the world by storm. She was every guy’s fantasy. Every straight man wanted this girl as their partner. She was the ultimate dream. But she was a doll. And every doll needs a good voice in order to feel real. For the guys to fall in love with. Sure, Nat’s would have some not safe for work lines but what was the big worry? It’s not like anyone would know it was her… right? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

About having butter be-

0:01.2

What? Welcome to this week's Bacon & Mystery Bacon & Murder episode. Why am I whispering?

0:06.8

Hello, can you hear me? So here's what's going on. This episode we're gonna be making my favorite dessert by a new version of it.

0:13.5

This is like the 2.0. It's tiramisu, but a f***ing cookie.

0:17.5

Well I tell you about this book that I read called Ungirls.

0:20.9

Ungirls, UNgirls. Oh yeah, it's weird.

0:26.0

This is like a short story Amazon book and it's-

0:30.4

I- It was a wild ride I tell you. I genuinely wish that this book was longer.

0:35.6

It's one of those feelings where the world, the concept of the book,

0:39.3

the world that the book takes place and feels like there could be so many layers to it.

0:44.0

It's like an onion and I want to sit there and take my time crying because onions make you cry.

0:49.1

And then peeling back every single layer, studying it, the film on each layer.

0:55.3

I mean so much was going on. There are so many avenues to explore and it's-

1:00.0

It's amazing considering the fact that it was part of an Amazon short stories collection.

1:04.6

The author and Lauren Buke's did an amazing job. Like I cannot wait to pick up her other books.

1:10.3

The shining girls I heard is great or zoo city. She's a screenwriter, documentary filmmaker,

1:15.4

former journalist and I feel like all of that played a role in this book.

1:19.2

Like you can see each part.

1:21.5

Like she brought the horror genre down in like, like,

1:25.4

100 pages or something, okay? Which side note?

1:28.0

She even interviewed sex workers in Cape Town just so that she could get more information and like-

1:32.4

She really did her research and just overall, fantastic read.

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