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320 - Old Video of Ned Fulmer w/ Employee Goes Viral + Family Forced to Quarantine on Disney Cruise

320 - Old Video of Ned Fulmer w/ Employee Goes Viral + Family Forced to Quarantine on Disney Cruise

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In today's episode, we discuss how a TikToker went viral telling the story of how her family was forced into isolation while on their Disney Cruise after the medical team diagnosed her daughter with 2 different illnesses with no explanation. Then it's time to clench your cheeks, girlies... because we're going through Ned Fulmer, or should we say, Edward's dating profile and it's just as cringey as you would imagine. Oh, and we also watch the new video from four years ago (before his cheating scandal) that has been making the rounds where Ned is dancing (doing body rolls to be specific) with someone who was not his wife or his mistress....

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00:00 Introduction
04:00 Disney Cruise Quarantine Drama
01:02:06 Ned Fulmer Dating Profile + Dancing Video
01:24:26 We Love the Internet

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