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🗓️ 3 April 2025
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Tori is joined by her friend Aubrey O’Day today in person for a very vulnerable and intimate conversation. These women almost forget they are on a podcast as we listen to two girlfriends open up to each other about the struggles of the entertainment industry, the issues women face when they are open about themselves and their sexuality, and broken relationships. Aubrey shares how Sean Combs affected her perspective on herself and how others viewed her, and she is unapologetic when it comes to her experience with him, whether it was good or bad.
We have no puns today. This interview is raw, beautiful, and a must listen.
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