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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
In this episode, rapper Saweetie says don’t date a man who can’t buy you a Birken bag. But can you afford one yourself? Also, Kimeko and Nyssa talk The New York Times' article on marrying a sociopath. Finally, our f*cked up letter comes from Reddit, where a boyfriend wants to know AITA for being sick of my girlfriend's obsession with Adam Driver?
Mariah Carey finally tells all in a new memoir that our hosts might have to read. Meanwhile, a WNBA star turned activists talks finding love behind bars and Dolly Parton talks finding love in a laundromat. And finally, this week's f*cked up letter comes to us from The Cut.
First Lady Michelle Obama ruffled a few feathers when offering a word of advice to those contemplating marriage. In this episode of Love, Pop Culture, Kimeko and Nyssa review the advice in question. Plus, a woman finds out why her ex-husband dumped her in a New York Times story and why everyone should leave town after a breakup.
Megan Thee Stallion finally opens up about getting shot by Tory Lanez. Meanwhile other rappers weigh in on WAP. Also, an asteroid is headed for Earth, but not before Kimeko and Nyssa tackle the topic of women and mad money, sending invoices to exes and a babysitter who's falling for her straight roommate.
Megan Thee Stallion has finally returned to social media after her shooting incident. Meanwhile, there's a petition online to deport Tory Lanez because of it. In a new episode of Love, Pop Culture, our hosts talk Megan's return, VMA and Emmy nominations, and the latest with Kim and Kanye. To wrap things up, we end on our letter from The Cut titled, A Ghost Is the Perfect Quarantine Sex Partner.
As the world continues to burn down around us, Nicki Minaj shares some good news to announce she's #preggers! Meanwhile Quavo and Saweetie share their love language with us in a GQ story. And you know we couldn't let this episode go by without talking about that Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith and August Alsina entanglement.
Is 2020 the year we trade out the smart asshole for the himbo? Our hosts learn what that means and talk about what celebrities could fall under the new category. Also in this episode, a wife's 5-year secret comes out in quarantine, B. Simone may be canceled again, and which celebrity is delivering Teyana Taylor's baby? Finally, we wrap up with a sexting problem in this week's fucked up letter.
Hosts Kimeko and Nyssa are back from hiatus. In a new episode, the hosts talk the shocking season finale of Insecure season 4, influencer B. Simone's manifestation of a plagiarism scandal and of course, the fucked up letter of the week.
This episode touches on activism and the Black Lives Matter movement. If you'd like to get involved, go to blacklivesmatter.com.
Boosie Badazz is facing backlash after getting on Beyoncé's internet to tell us all that he had a grown woman perform sexual acts on his son. In this episode of Love, Pop Culture, Kimeko and Nyssa talk about Boosie Headazz's well-deserved backlash. Also in this episode, our hosts talk Kardashian pregnancy rumors, Kehlani's new album It Was Good Until It Wasn't and dating people who suck at texting. Finally, this week's Fucked Up Letter is brought to us by a stalker bae.
This week on Love, Pop Culture the podcast, Kimeko and Nyssa congratulate Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik on their pregnancy. Meanwhile, The Weeknd is watching the Hadid family cookout from outside the club. Also in this episode, a discussion of Netflix's Too Hot to Handle and Lawrence's glow up on the latest episode of Insecure. To wrap up, this week's fucked up letter looks at a guy asking his girlfriend for rent every time she spends the night.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.