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In this episode of Georgio Says, we kick things off with a wild recap of The Real Housewives of Potomac, Season 9, Episode 13, titled “Rum-ble in the Jungle”. The ladies’ Panama getaway turns into a disaster when unresolved tensions explode. Tables turn on Mia when the ladies question her choices as a Mom.
Then we shift gears into the thought around that Blake Lively has built a reputation for standing up for victims and advocating for accountability, but yet—she worked with Woody Allen, despite Dylan Farrow’s allegations. We also take a closer look at her longtime publicist, Leslie Sloane, whose PR company was backed by the one and only, Weinstein.
And speaking of selective support, let’s talk about Colleen Hoover. She backed Blake’s accusations against Justin Baldoni but kept things awfully quiet when serious allegations were made against her own son.
Join me as we unpack all the messy details of Potomac’s latest episode and call out Hollywood’s double standards when it comes to advocacy and accountability.
We Need To Talk About This!
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By Georgio Takounakis4.2
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In this episode of Georgio Says, we kick things off with a wild recap of The Real Housewives of Potomac, Season 9, Episode 13, titled “Rum-ble in the Jungle”. The ladies’ Panama getaway turns into a disaster when unresolved tensions explode. Tables turn on Mia when the ladies question her choices as a Mom.
Then we shift gears into the thought around that Blake Lively has built a reputation for standing up for victims and advocating for accountability, but yet—she worked with Woody Allen, despite Dylan Farrow’s allegations. We also take a closer look at her longtime publicist, Leslie Sloane, whose PR company was backed by the one and only, Weinstein.
And speaking of selective support, let’s talk about Colleen Hoover. She backed Blake’s accusations against Justin Baldoni but kept things awfully quiet when serious allegations were made against her own son.
Join me as we unpack all the messy details of Potomac’s latest episode and call out Hollywood’s double standards when it comes to advocacy and accountability.
We Need To Talk About This!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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