Tory Lowe kicks things off by spotlighting Andrew’s weight loss journey through Put The Fork Down, using it as a real-life example of discipline and accountability. Tory even brings out photos of his producer, sparking a conversation about confidence, growth, and… why the sudden urge to start dressing up? Tory keeps it real about people who ignore his advice, do the exact opposite, and then circle back asking for help. He breaks down the mindset behind self-sabotage while tying it back to Andrew’s transformation and what it really takes to commit to change.
In this week’s Pop Culture Rundown (PCR), Nazir Spencer joins Tory to react to The Bachelorette controversy, including a firing tied to a domestic dispute. Tory calls it another example of mainstream media borrowing from Black culture—labeling it Bachelorette: Baddies Edition. To close the hour, Tory and Nazir tackle major headlines: an HIV outbreak in Houston during spring break, Tyler Perry’s rumored new relationship, and Jonathan Majors’ recent marriage—raising the question: can it help repair his career?