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113: Famous Feuds pt.2: Queens of Mean

113: Famous Feuds pt.2: Queens of Mean

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We all love a little gossip. And these two ladies made sure everyone knew about it. These women were here for the drama, maybe even more than they were here for the truth. In an era where women were defined by the men in their lives, Hedda Hopper and Elda Furry rose by cutting others down. Complicated, conservative, prying, and oh so much fun. This week, meet the original Queens of Mean!

00:00:00 Catch-Up

00:22:37 Queens of Mean

00:27:52 Louella Parsons

01:03:29 Elda Furry "Hedda Hopper"

01:27:58 Famous Feud

01:47:55 Gatekeepers

02:13:44 McCarthyism

02:27:35 Success & Hate

02:35:19 Consequences

02:39:48 Legacy & Final Thoughts

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