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Brandy Don’t Got Nothing on Klay Thompson | Episode 97

Brandy Don’t Got Nothing on Klay Thompson | Episode 97

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Episode 97 of She Said It First starts exactly how it usually does—like a FaceTime call that accidentally turned into a podcast. Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae kick things off swapping recommendations and irritation, from Netflix documentaries that ruin your peace to the general realization that watching one thing can spiral into questioning everybody involved. That warm‑up quickly gives way to the main event: the internet’s wild reaction to Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson’s breakup. What should’ve been a simple “ah dang, that sucks” somehow turned into a case study on misogyny, projection, and why folks who don’t know Megan personally are the loudest in her comments.

The ladies walk through just how much effort men can publicly put into a relationship—family holidays, boats named after you, big gifts—while still managing to embarrass women with ease. Jerrilyn breaks down why blaming women for being cheated on is tired, lazy, and historically incorrect (shoutout to every iconic woman who’s still been wronged). Lynee’ adds balance with insights on knowing when it's actually over, when to keep things offline, and why the moment you speak freely is usually the moment the door is fully closed. The title comes into focus when discussions of cheating journals, ego, and emotional immaturity reveal that sometimes men document foolishness with Broadway‑level confidence.

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