Your Aunties Could Never

Ep 155 - Eboni K Williams and Iyanla Vanzant backlash - Would u date a Bus driver?


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The Aunties kick things off in their fancy new London digs, playing a game that's basically a high-stakes version of the alphabet soup.

ENEMY OF PROGRESS

They spill the tea on a sister who got the cold shoulder from her church when she needed a loan. Apparently, her tithes weren't fat enough!

The Aunties throw some serious shade at churches that count their members' offerings. They argue it's more about the Benjamins than the Bible.

They dive into the Tarte Cosmetics scandal that's got black influencers fighting. The CEO's 'non-apology' didn't help cool things down. The CEO response video was out of order and the Aunties call her out.


A dude named Kwasi Kwarteng the Tory MP gets read for filth for suggesting black people are too focused on race. The hosts aren't having any of that nonsense.


WHAT HAVE YOU HEARD

They chat about Tory Lanez's courtroom drama and two UK influencers who decided to settle their beef in the boxing ring Paigey Cakey and Tennessee Fresh

The Aunties ponder the trend of influencers throwing punches for paychecks. Aunty Nana and Aunty Sade are ready to step into the ring for the right price, while the other is more concerned about keeping their brains intact.


Brian McKnight gets called out for playing favourites with his kids. The Aunties aren't buying his excuses.


The ladies tackle the tricky topic of rejecting men's advances. They argue that women shouldn't have to risk their safety to turn a guy down.

They share a cringe-worthy encounter with "toilet men" and discuss the double standards women face when dealing with unwanted attention.


The Aunties call out public figures who talk a big game about black empowerment but don't walk the walk in their personal lives.


Eboni K Williams gets put on blast for her comments about dating bus drivers. The Aunties have some thoughts on her "preferences."

They challenge the idea that money can solve racism and discuss the harmful effects of job shaming within the black community.


They call out fashion brands like Boohoo and Pretty Little things for cashing in on black culture without showing any respect or understanding.

The Aunties discuss some heavy topics, including hobosexuals, animal testing, and police brutality, reminding us that it's not all fun and games.

Despite the serious topics, the hosts express their gratitude for their platform and their new home at Garden Studios.

They wrap things up by reminding viewers to like, comment, and subscribe.

Remember, ladies, keep it real, keep it honest, and keep it fabulous!



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