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Drama, Divas, and the Deep End — Episode 27

Drama, Divas, and the Deep End — Episode 27

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Welcome to The Rueality Podcast — where pop culture, politics, media headlines, and a little mess come together weekly with your host, Rue Zalez (@Rue.Zalez).

This week’s Weekly Recap dives into New IG for the Pod, Neck Injury and more.


Tea in the Streets 🗣️:

  • Nicki Minaj and her Support for Cabron Trump
  • Porsha Williams lands FBI List
  • Ariana Grande’s last Hurrah
  • Glorilla dipping into her RNB Bag
  • Boston Proposal to close 3 Schools


Heavy Rotation 🎧:

  • Selling the OC on Netflix
  • Belly by Wale
  • Cold by BigXThaPlug

We Gone Be Learning 📚:


Spanish Word of the Day:

“Madrugar”

(mah-droo-GAR)

Meaning:

To wake up really early, often earlier than you’d prefer.

Random Fact: 🇲🇽 Mexico is home to the only royal castle in the Americas.

Castillo de Chapultepec in Mexico City is the only castle on the entire American continent that was actually lived in by royalty — Emperor Maximilian I and Empress Carlota in the 1860s.

It sits on a hill with insane views, and today it’s a national history museum.

📝 Sticky Note: Every time you avoid the truth, a small part of you disappears.


📞 Call the Hotline: 978-245-6931 — leave a shoutout, your thoughts on this week’s stories, or feedback for the show!

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Episode Timestamps:

👋🏽 00:00 – Intro

📰 02:26 – Weekly Recap

🗣️ 21:42 – Talk That Talk

🎧 51:40 – Heavy Rotation

📝 01:00:00 – We Gone Be Learning

🚂 Follow & Connect:

Instagram: ⁠@Rue.Ality⁠

YouTube: ⁠The Rueality Podcast⁠

Website: ⁠www.RueZalez.com⁠



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