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In this episode of Allegedly, Pida and Abby kick things off by processing the general state of the world—because honestly, it’s a lot. With Chinese New Year around the corner and monks reportedly walking from Texas to D.C., the conversation spirals (in the best way) into how overwhelming everything feels right now and why self-care isn’t optional, it’s survival. Naturally, astrology enters the chat as they speculate about the major shifts expected in 2026 and what those changes could mean for society, relationships, and personal growth.
From there, the girls pivot into pop culture chaos, unpacking the latest buzz around Hailey Bieber, Taylor Swift, and the Kardashian universe. They get into celebrity relationships, social media narratives, and why parasocial relationships are truly getting out of hand. The episode wraps with some unserious but deeply necessary commentary on TLC and reality TV, plus their intentions for the new year: less doom-scrolling, more joy, and actually having fun while the world does its thing.
Basically—chaos, culture, astrology, and a reminder to live your life anyway.
By Pida and AbbyIn this episode of Allegedly, Pida and Abby kick things off by processing the general state of the world—because honestly, it’s a lot. With Chinese New Year around the corner and monks reportedly walking from Texas to D.C., the conversation spirals (in the best way) into how overwhelming everything feels right now and why self-care isn’t optional, it’s survival. Naturally, astrology enters the chat as they speculate about the major shifts expected in 2026 and what those changes could mean for society, relationships, and personal growth.
From there, the girls pivot into pop culture chaos, unpacking the latest buzz around Hailey Bieber, Taylor Swift, and the Kardashian universe. They get into celebrity relationships, social media narratives, and why parasocial relationships are truly getting out of hand. The episode wraps with some unserious but deeply necessary commentary on TLC and reality TV, plus their intentions for the new year: less doom-scrolling, more joy, and actually having fun while the world does its thing.
Basically—chaos, culture, astrology, and a reminder to live your life anyway.