
A Good Podcast About Bad Relationships. Every Wednesday and Sunday, Alicia and Stacie take you on a comedic ride through stories of marital misconduct and love gone wrong, blending biography, pop culture, history, and politics.
"It’s one part Vanity Fair meets Town & Country, one part country music song—and an all-around good time." - The Atlantan.
"Enjoying the juicy details of other people’s r... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 578 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this encore mash-up, Alicia brings us the 90s-era heartbreaker split with the marriage and divorce of actors Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branagh. Then, Stacie continues the thread with actress Helena Bonham Carter, whose post-Branagh relationship, w... more
For a certain kind of political obsessive, the Trumpworld dispatches penned by Olivia Nuzzi in the first term were almost too on-the-nose. Still in her 20s then, her ability to paint the distorted, distorting figures that inhabited the era in prose w... more
When two visionaries meet, strange things can happen. So it was for Natalie Massenet, founder of upscale shopping site Net-a-Porter, and Swedish creative director and Frame founder Erik Torstensson. The high fashion power couple parlayed their early ... more
In this April 2019 encore, we go deep into the turbulent love, life, and times of Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Theirs was a complicated love - but also somehow quite inspiring. Check out the art we mention in the episode at our websi... more
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Used to love them but the constant “cross overs” or “pulling out from the vault” is just getting annoying. Seems kind of lazy, perhaps don’t have 4 podcasts so you can actually write stories for each of them. Really disappointing to see how this podcast has gone
So interesting!!
Love the research. Love all the details
Never EVER disappointed. Thank you Ladies
I love this podcast. It tells the stories of the past in an entertaining way. I don’t usually write reviews but reading some, I was surprised by how harsh people can be. Both women bring their own unique perspectives and interests to the story. It’s how creative people are. The privilege that people want them to change their podcast to meet their needs is astounding.
I can’t take it anymore! What does she have to do with trashy divorces or royalty? It’s so annoying! If I was a Taylor Swift fan I’d listen to a Taylor Swift podcast.
Stacie.. I loved your comments through the series. He needs therapy!! Thank you for the history lesson. I read enjoyed it. 💜
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Focusing on the intricacies of tumultuous relationships and famous divorces, this podcast offers a blend of humor and cultural commentary about love gone awry. The hosts draw on a mix of biographical details, pop culture references, and political undertones to dissect the lives of famous personalities, revealing scandalous details that surround their romantic involvements. Each episode provides a unique look at not just the relationships themselves, but also the wider implications of personal and public drama, making it a comedic yet thought-provoking listen for those intrigued by celebrity culture.
The show's distinctive approach, incorporating elements like astrological insights and a blend of light-heartedness with serious historical con... more
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