
Enjoy listening to Maney & LauRen get creative to bust some cheaters.. With the ML Show’s War Of The Roses, we get down and personal with couples who think their significant other is up to something sneaky.
Who will be in hot water today? Guess you’ll just have to listen to find out!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 536 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Rachel says Griffin is around and active in the relationship one moment and then is completely missing for a period of time. They've been together for 3 months, and she thinks they DFTR. She says he's also very flirty with his ex, even in front of he... more
Chelsea and Joe have been together for 3 years. He hurt his back golfing and has been getting in-home massages for the last few weeks. Well, Chelsea checks the cameras from work every day, and for some reason, the cameras are off when he gets massage... more
Taylor and Matt have been together for 2 years and 2 months. She says he told her that he's "missing love" with her. She doesn't understand what that means. She asked him 2x's to explain himself, and he's not giving any reasons why he feels this way.... more
Jennifer and John have been dating for 3 months or so. She was at his place, and she handed him his phone. She looked over and she saw a contact photo of another woman. She went to reach to see who it was, but he wouldn't let her see it! She wants to... more
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I never understand the women or men that call for help then interrupt as soon as they found out the name. This happens on every war of the roses type show..
I’m the type of person who wants to know EVERYTHING if I find out I’m being cheated on.
It’s stupid because interrupting before the card is read or spoken gives the cheater a way out to be able to lie and gaslight you into believing it was going to be nothing.
If it were me I’d just listen esp on this show because they go deep into who ... more
Entertaining, informative, and well-produced—love every episode!
You can tell these radio hosts REALLY hate their jobs
Love the tea but their episodes are way too short. There’s no closure n sometimes the episodes will end in the middle of the discussion. Needs more discussion n closure.
Horrible acting and very annoying.
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Focused on uncovering infidelity and relationship issues, episodes feature couples seeking answers about their significant others' questionable behaviors. Each episode unfolds as a dramatic investigation, often with the hosts setting up scenarios that reveal secrets, lies, and distrust. Common themes include the emotional turmoil stemming from suspected cheating, communication breakdowns, and the complexities of modern relationships. The engaging banter between the hosts adds a comedic flair to the often serious topics, creating a unique blend of entertainment and insight into the challenges of love and trust. Potential listeners can anticipate relatable scenarios and spontaneous drama with an underlying theme of humor and intrigue.
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