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Ask Xana! Cheating, divorce and sexuality exploration with co-host Xana

Ask Xana! Cheating, divorce and sexuality exploration with co-host Xana

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Here we go again bringing some FLAVOUR to your FRIDAY baby with a hot new episode! This episode is all about XANA! That’s right, Jess is interviewing her gorgeous co-host Xana and asking her all those deep questions that have been sent in! She leads an interesting life, but how did it all start? How did she get married to a man after 7 years then 30 days after the wedding, leave her and move in with another woman? How did she become a nomad travel nurse? And how did she then begin her journey of discovering her sexuality and is now ENGAGED and in an extremely happy and loving lesbian relationship? Hear the whole story on todays episode! 🔥

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